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THE EUCFNE WEEKLY GUARD, THUPSDAV DEC 23, 1909 CATA I. O ho ' " Bo|||. »•♦ A ST ! IM A I *<• rti mt. ■anti1 KING’S DEATH » 01 fi. FOURTH 0. N. G. BRINGS HOPE OF UNDER SPECIAL REFORMTQCONGÖ ARE STRINGENT OISPEHSITIOS An irresistible Bargain I « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ I)»*«’. 17. Ar«* will nominally of government Io » !»•♦ f hrone, ha* taken the II M’1* I IOUN I i i- 'I ♦It, A » I.w Hutt« r i•«•’ • FT«’ r« r w Uh Iti«« ••I ha\ fl«* f«*r « • nl four 5 nra, uinl I tri> l <11 tfrr» til k »nd » uf in« <h III« i «i Hlld ('«»(ltd K>il find any n L< f fur H. •• I trh’d > <>ur iiiudiclii’ *, twilight * l»ot- u* of r< inti ii, Mini nft» r taking h*lf ’ f it I intiMt »V Hint I liavt- nut luid Hit* 1« t h hi a * i n<‘« . It' f • «r« I t«*« »k t In* nil'll« Ht-iii«' I diti ii"! It now u hit I II w • to go to I mm I without ha' ‘ng il««- imthnia." ( ul.irrh. Mr. Hninu« I Ihitd n, 7<H N|»riiigfl«’ld A v., Miiinnill, I . writ«««; ••In Hi” f»H °f I hml r«’|w nt«*d »Hark* uf <•« hl, whn li < 1«’v | m «I tutu •y el«’ini<! catarrh. •*!l h’fl in* v»ry wralc and *11 run down, Wio-n ! k « i L tip in the niuriiliig It uoiild tak” *1» »nt un hour to ««’l my |r’««l ami thr<>*t nar. ••Il *l«u left tn* * III» * v<«ry w«-»k, alt Kun«», auipty f«-«--• »4 in »»»y »turn*« h, w hl<’h I th"ii; hl Wrnk and All a 14 «l>«|M’|»«lu, for * liirh I trii’<l <1 if Kun ho*n fvrnnt rrnHMli*H with vi’ry lit tin imp' ovumenL ••I finally d”<*iib«i h» tfive P*runa * trial. I felt txui'tl t«*«l with the fl rat d ••*<». bottles I *»• en- AfU’r taking Ihr«*«« I lir«'ly <’u «nl. I mtinot «|**ak Iti U4 high trim« uf f your wotidorful di«cov* •r v. •••^»111* Prrun* 1« iiiaiiufaclurad by XL. i'iiruija Drug M1 < ., Columbus, i ibin Ark >»>ur drm:/ i t !<»r .» Frrv I’» run* \ niaiuH* for I 9 1 •• ♦ ♦ ♦ V A ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Complete new r«-gulntlon« for the Oregon National Guard, in which the model u-ael In the r«-gular army nnd many Important changes are mini«« have l»-«-n announc'd m local Gu: i 1 headquarter» The new r« guladou, const ructeil by a sp«’r!al b inili of officer» III co ««perutloll lì i thi- gi-iK-ral staff, are Intended to do awny with th«1 last of tbe weal(ii«-»s<** In mllllury system that l-.rive lung < iiariicti-Hzed til«* militia it n I.olid ill, l>< < re timt I he «1« vr little «ff.« uiitlon In Eur i thou usild •• pr.-i frum of u i KU |»*tk mid thi- nui- i • It I h prvar ibel that no I bo enlisted wh««»«- nt-lglit 5 feel i In« lies or w I iom - nt i 1 > m »han 125 pound* Atiy- we ii 14 mure than 190 p< arnU Hi ut HOT important provision re- itary fund*. Hereafter any fir» th handling military i iMf required to iirep a cash t hl' new re<u!atl -na pro- 1: h ci *h transaction must be ert in. and at the end of <1 quarter the account inuat bal- FTVE $2.15 Value for Only $1.50 / $! 1.50 Portland, Dec. 18 Aitbcagk th» Fourth Infantry, «zregou Nation* i.iarr), lacks n ba It al bn -,f th«.- oam pl«*ment ««f men an«l offi«««rs u««»* ■ary for a regiment un-l-r the r*-gu latlon*. It will not lose Its r«Kiui<-nt tn the fed at Identity, nor Ils aid ult cf a <-ral government, a- i d from the special <11 pensutlon *«-< war (b-partment. vid Uiid«*r th«« Dick law. that no aid will be ei «-«»niplets r««giment» 1« unlit after January 2 ever it Is understood t lary of War «-an use i. 14 t'.oo In the enforce-nei an i lux a rd that tie will n. I, * tlon of the Fourth Or« The Guardstneu wi. though, to e nllst more more compa nlea an I br JIK'tlt up to conform v latlons and It Is thou coui-iJuration shown by pnrtinent will pruduc i eat In militia matters th ern Oregon. Through Attorney-G«- neral Hnzer, the staff of the aNtlo al Guard bas I-« - n working for a spi lal ruling by th«« War department < tending this boon to the Fourth Inf. itry At first, the War department i fipjwd that th«- F<«urtb be conv««rt« to the coa*<t artllleryy branch, but e soldiers th« niseives were opposi to this, pre- furring to remain infatnr rymen. Colonel George O. Yo •ran is co ro ninnder of the Fourth und a has his beadquarter« at Eugene, where there ar«- two companies. The oth«-r com- panies. The oth«-r companies sre at Cottage Grove. .McMinnville. Albany. Daila-, Ro»«‘burg and A«!iland. ILL FOR ONLY One Year’s Subscription for McCall’s Magazine i i Any 15-cent McCall Pattern you may select ' I One Year’s Subscription to Eugene W’kly Guard M c C alls magazine Js a lar'jp, artffiUc. handsomely il!i istrated hundred-pago monthly magazine, It h I x y w Fashion Ix-a igns in each Issue. Every woman needs It for Im up-to-<2ate foHhionw, enter talcing stories and complete information on ail honm and perFona! topics. Over a million subscribers. Acknowl- <»fig4«d the b«‘*r Home and Fashion Ma lazlne. Regular price, 5 c«.-nts a copy. Worth double. McCALL PATTERNS THE EUGENE GUARD S«> simple you cannot misunder stand th.-ni. Absolutely accurate. In style, irreproachable. You may se- lect. free, any McCall Pattern ylu de sire from th“ first number of the magazine w hich reaches you. Regu lar price, 15 cents. One of the best edited papers In this part of the state. Gives all the news that’s fit to print. Interesting and progressive. Indispensable in every Eugene home. Regular price, 11.50 per year. X- II ÄG l L'S a Ninety rounds o Brussels, riltlou for each m<-m mourn* tod; must be kept consti anly on hand to buildings an f «•mergency use. T1 'M« umtiiunlt; private bous liiu.i be held ready y nt the artie r The body of where the rlfbs of f the various or uniform of « In tin < hainix r at th«* Palms, when ganlzntlon* ar«* kep it. It I, pointed hl« »I»‘ m h <><rurred Innt night, it b out that the Guar«! 1 troop* must be aurround« «I only by thou« who In lift prepared nt nny time to resp«»n«J to iia<i remalimd th»* king « < loh»* fri**n<l* tb<- summons of l'Itter th«- lo al civil A beautiful hand-painted real china plate goes absolutely free with one year’s paid- authorities or the Federal autbcrl- ties. in advance subscription to the Weekly Guard. Hull Ih-nlh < ’.HIM* liy no hook or <To-»k can anyon» BrusM'la. I»«-< 17 King L«s>p<dd FORMER SPRINGFIELD One of our Ready Reference Library and Wall Charts, containing an up-to-date <!l«*«l nt 2:35 o’clock thin morning, his hope to secure a ('oinrntbHion in th» map of Oregon, the United States and the world, given free with a year’s paid-in-advance ngi-d and wnHt< <l body iinabl«- to with service herea<t»*r, except on merit. COUPLE IN THE stand th«« st ruin put iip«m It. The The rule» applying to the examlna subscription to the Weekly Guard. i-ollitp»«« <H-<-iirr«-d Hu«l<l<-tily. sml at n tlon uf commlxslond offciers is rigid. DIVORCE COURT A pair of the celebrated high-grade Tension Shears given away with one year’s moment when tin* <!<» tors h < <-iuiti k I y In the find place, a majority of the I hn«l th«« greatest h<>i>«-s for hl» recoy- examining board must be pre»ent. paid-up subscription to the Weekly Guard. The appointee—-and al! appointee* A press dispatch from Albany ««ry. Along toward 2 o’clock alarming must come fr*>m the Guard shall l»e giv<» the following con« «.-mlug a 8udd«*iii the examined In roe United State« drill former Springfield couple: symptoms utq>< •ar«’«|. illation*. the Oregon military' That her hmban •led to have .| to Ch i hi regulations, king tuin«-«i and ■ «•. th«» th»» i Guard regulation«, the i !-«-r arr« sted t*-~ all ■ • g chickens to J '« tonfi«*. iioMlrur, J’etonffK.” »•ode. rlnh Dr. Ih’paK« in an i. 1 n't Guard duty, the art!»•!<•« | h«iml!!at<* ter. after sb ti left him. Is <"l am suf forming ” I TWENTY-TWO POTATOES was summoned, atid th«' two ph)Mi o' war <»f the Initt •d States an ! such • a unique allegatk n In the c nplaint <ll«i everything p-n-slble to pro- other subject i un tn a y e ■* per 1 a 11 v i e . for divorce which C,.ra - I.', .«lllough- WEIGH 61 POUNDS dull« long Ilf«-, but without avail, Tin* < n<l prvicribed b y th« c Commander-in-, by filed In th«« 3ta «• C.rcuit Court Chief. In earl 1 Rill >Je t the average- here today ax «Inst J. 1 11 Willoughby. ♦ f S Mme«« ♦ culm* quick, ««ml lifter a ■pull of mu bi be not le»s t •y 7 «’. !««T < A Steak Carving Set, warranted knife and fork, free with one year’s subscription. The complaint re.it ■ i ‘hat they in-lit lorn d i> ♦ weakness, ¡»encefully. ♦ and the hoard give I’* < »rt«fl a-! separated on Novemb«- •r 1 1 last and Prill« «• \ II h -H \\ rc|»« ♦ ♦ •w «lays ai t ton l Ht th.» a Gu day* later Wllloug •uby was twice Prince Albert arrive il at the death- « ♦ lire«» IntiU ra’b m«»c tally, ally and profc«*- , arr< - .- ! and fined by t e city offi- ♦ ♦ b««d about 2'« minutes later, lie was lu.*,. ,v. Tluue ! be requirement.' 1 • ■-st i’arrirburg f.-r druak and dis- - ♦ acrwmpanled by Prine s« Cb m< ntlne. ♦ ding that J Sec- orderly conduct. Pres iumably to get If you do not wish to take up any of these premium offers, we will send you any rt kliwed th demi king, nnd b ft uud Lieu tenant. ♦ ♦ r« i -nge upon bls wife one of the following publications for one year, if you will send us 50 cents additional — ♦ the chamber w«- -■¡«iiu:. Baron Goffl- ♦ rm A m Regular*. Ft-ikM«' k J»«.« Willoughby went behre tbe Justi-.e ♦ net tii« king's > .«■«•rclnry. start«-«! Im- be exactly of th- Piei-e at Gar .sburg an I tried As to un I fori $2.00 for a year in advance. mediately for llr«l,sels to notify th« ♦ th- pince tu KT ♦ similar ui ui uw rt 4* alar army to effect her arr-st fur st>-allng ♦ member« of th«* royal family, \ n lie at all ♦ Ì he 22 "»puds’* 1 to dre^b, Thl* applies chickens. He failed to a«-eomplish The Weekly Oregonian. ring ills motor car he ex- full <ir< The Pacific Monthly. 61 pound», an n ♦ was • d-ab, koa cl and fa- h. purpose aim the complaint filed li I 1 pounds .-nidi ♦ claimed The Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal. 1 tlguc uniform«. Enlisted men are today recite* bat Willoughby knew LaFollctte's Magazine. "To think that only yesterday we prohl >!'<«! from apj •• ♦♦•♦♦•♦•♦♦♦«•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦e in tinl- there w.is no truth !n tne fowl-theft were full of vonfhleuce, ami now the ; form, or In any part thereof, ex i-i bu: was merely trying to king is deail " w heti on duty. It : I» is «<• «et out that any humiliate Ms w Ife. It appears that the doctora were dvllli n appearing In any part of the Mrs. Willoughby s complaint con for a fatal termi totally unprepar««d uniform «hall be rellevt'd of cam tains numerous charges, many of nr rd by Or we will send you the Oregon Agriculturist free for a year if you will send a acting an ti un. nation It was a tu- r Pill*. au<l | «acvil under arrest. them al eglng drunkenness ar.d cruel noted the heavy | year s subscription in advance for the Weekly Guard. nurse, who first An > tile men accepted a« recruit», treatment on the part of her hus- Tb* / * "« j r*u<*tn IX.» She called their . haracter. an well as their phys breathing of th«- king tr—> ru t*y*prIn band. She asserts that while they Trusting that we may have your acceptance of one of these propositions at your Dr Thlrlar to th«« bedside, lira Thi. ical aud mental qualifies!loue, niuat were living In Springfield in 1 907 I •uiTuo Heart earliest convenience, we are, rlnr and Depage resorted to injec be gone into hereafter. All recruiting lie- h:i*bund b| • nt all of the 150 a K »t ine A prrfr.’t r» n tions of morphine, but these hud uo officer.- are charge J with the duty of month he earned for liquor and that rrfy flnr Dn w P ul TtutU | effect. accepting men of good »tandlug in they were forced to sell their furni RS*VERY I the community. Temperance 1« taken ture to pay th“ rent. She also avers .. LÌMI C mi » Y........... Tahini*. tn ÜM* aa a requirement of good character he threatened to kill her at different MASONS MAY DECIDE TO « S---------------- Í - » Fit TU DM charge» from the service, ex times aud that he slept with a razor at the expiration of enlistment, under his pillow to keep her in con- « Unto U»<' He»' *»” ERECT NEW BUILDING cept will in the future b«- extremely bard I «(ant fear, SMALL FILL SWILL AFE S’-CLL RiC to se ’ire. I' ability dis« barges may Three time« rhe 'eft her husband, MORGAN SECURES be made oulv on certification by 1 Mr*. Willoughby aays, but twice she INSANE MAN CREATES REFORMED GAMBLER (servine Mint u They Will Either Have New -proper niedh-al authority. Removal | listened to his promises to reform t V-Sitx's SlgMtUTO from the state or enlistment in th- and went back. SLe says he con- EXCITEMENT BY YELLING TELEPHONE LINE MAKES STARTLING Home or Enlarge Their regular army will be th«« only other tln'ied drinking and on October 7 IVEF. acceptable excuses for an honorable last she left him again. In a few i Building on 8th Street AND IS LOCKED UP PIUS. RACETRACK CONFESSION discharge. days he pnrsuadrd her to return a Great Financier Begins Absorp M um Salute Out of t'niforni. seco id time and live with him. but The several branchi'S of the Ma Frank Leist, a Farmer, Seeks Washtngt-cn, Dec. 15.—with a Suliitlng out at uniform is on«' of tion of Properties in sonic order In Eugene need a larger th«* minor and yet most radical on November 11. she asserts, she was supporting east of reformers galore, Insanity Examination forced to fie- for ter life building than the on«1 they now own New Field provided. Hereafter enlisted Mr aud Mr». Willoughby were both men and women, Henry Bro- on West Eighth street, the lower changes Board and Finds It men must salute officers wh«»a meet laski, of Monrovia, Cal., who pro floor of which Is occupied by the ing them on th« street or in the ar married In Laue Oouuty, March 14, Toledo, O.. Dec. 15.—Announce postoffice, and they will either erect | mory. even though both be in civilian 11*4. Tt.elr oaly « til.d la a <1*0*1 fessed to be a reformed racetrack (From Thursday’« D*lly Guard.) ter, » y«s»rw old and Mrs Willoughby ment »14 made today that J. P. Mor gambler, was the «tar feature of the a new building at some other loca- dress The same applies to offic«*rs. It Frank Leist. a farmer aged about • sk« tor the custody of the child and t|on or add one or two stories to the being required that junior officer» tal A Co. bad bought two of the in hearing yesterday before th« senate building they now occupy The Guard must salute their seniors. Officers III) per uiotitb for the girl's support. • • yaara. created considerable excite dependent telephone propertit« in Judiciary committee In support of several months ago stated that the entering an armory or military camp I ment ac the streets this forenoon by M isons were talking of adding two JETTY WORK AT yelling •* the top of his voice from which James W. Brailey, Jr., of this i the Burkett bill to prohibit the must be saluted, even though not tn transmission of racetrack betting more storb-s to the present building. uniform That serves to do away with the window of the office of Attor city, recently obtained control. SIUSLAW RIVER ney L. M. Travis in the Eugene Loan adds over the telegraph or telephone This has been talked of a great deal, th«' ancient feeling that "it q only tne On the authority of Morgan & Co. wires. He told how the public was hut som« of the Masons are in favor Savings Rank building Later he of selling the old building, purchas shonlder straps 1 was saluting any Bids for Construction Work Will ran down to the street and to the the following statement was issued by mulated by bookmakers at the race t way. and not th«' man. ” 4 I ing a lot nt some other location and countv jail, yelling all the time, and i Clarence Brown, general counsel for tracks, by pool rooms and handbook Be Opened Next Sat erecting a modern building of three was afterward taken to the sheriff's I th«' United States (long distance) Tel- makers. In the most caadid and or four stories and use the two up CONRAD KREBS'ADVICE urday office aud examined as to his sanity. I ephone Company, and the Cuyahoga picturesque fashion he save details 1 of the gambler’s life and showed the i per stories for lodge purposes. The Leist went td Attorney Travis’ of- Telephone Company, of Springfield: matter will be definitely settled in IS TO HOLD CROP Within five weeks the work of flee about 10 o’clock this morning. | "I am authority for Janets S. Brai- poor chance of returns for rhe nion- ¡1 ft w Weeks building a Jetty at the mouth of th«- and it was noticed that he acted very lei. Jr., to announce that J. P. Mor- ey invested, He was one o>f the Siuslaw river will be started with queerly. He talked in u rambling Kan £ Co. have purchased, for their owners of a Mexican track which ll AX 3ILLY STORE TO Salem. Or.. Dec. 15. Conrad funds raised by bond sales by resl- fashion, nnd Mr. Travis was unable own account, a majority of the stock« was pu out of business by the Mex- Krclis, one of th«- leading hopgrowers dents of that section and amounting to learn the object of his visit to his!“« the United States Long Distance lean g< vernmeat at the lnstance of » l oi>.i->i). Proposals for building office. He paced back and forth in F nnd Cuyahoga Telephone Companies. the de; artnient of state at Wash- OCCUPY WHOLE BUILDING of tbe Willamette valley, returned to to ington. Brolaskl is now Salem tonight from an Eastern trip. the breakwater will be opened Sat the office like a caged tiger, al! ’he 11 Further than this no statement can be havo the track in which ««•eklng to he has no . | made at present.” I The entire building now being In which li«> visited lirewers In till urday, and the specifications call for time talking to Mr. Travis, iueoh. LitorfH s; dealt with In like manner, Ohio Plants Included C PORTLAND, ORE the be-glnnlng of th«' work in thirty ently, several times asking him if he I «'reeled by C S. Frank nt the corner leading dtps of the country. Hr. laskl ’.i. kl told of 21 years’ exper . .............. . Mr. Brailey admitted today tjiat he the insanity exam-1 Ills advice to growers is to hold days after the contract has been was a member of of T«-nth and Willamette streets will the , | had made a deal for the new plants ience in connection with racetracks ination board. I Leist ——. remained ___________ in — In* occupied by the Ax Billy depart their hops until lute spring. If neces. awarded. in various cities and stat»’. Ha It Is es incited that th«» Jetty can office for an hour or more, admitting |at Columbus and Dayton. Ohio, ment store, when It Is completed. n. ry. as lie declares pt lees will r -m h that he was insane, and finally Mr. | Announcements as to these compa- roughly estimated between sixty and Work Is progressing on th«' structure th«* 36-c« nt mark by that time at bi’ com pl«- cd in two years. sevt -ty pool rooms In operation In He states that th«« brew««™ of W O. Carroll, assistant United l'ravis telcphone.1 the sheriff’s office.; "les. the N< w Long Distance Compa- tbe United States of which he said as rapidly ns the weather will per least there to come i nJ’« the Indianapolis Telephone Com- mit, and It I* exi>«M'ti‘d that it will be th«' United States have given ttregon States engineer. has Just returned teillug the officers f* Deputy Sher- puny, and the Toledo Home Tele fifty were in New York city. He ready for occupancy by th«' first of hops n blnck eye through a letter from down the coast, after having over an«! get the man. Out nf town poopI« Iffs Pratt and Armitage went to the phone Company, is withheld for the said in New York city there are at made a survey of the new Jetty pro sent out by U. F. Fox. secretary of of April. th«> dnt«' of the beginning can bava their plat« least 100,000 handbook and pool th«- I’nlte«l States Brewing Associa ject. With a corps of assistants h«' law office, but di«l nothing as they present, but unofficial information room players and that the evil Is an«i brhlcrworh tta- tii«» lease. |uht><1 In one day that they have been, or will be. ac All the spa«-«' on th«' three floors tion, in which Krclis «leclares Fox ail has been on the ground for the past had no warrant for the man’s arrest, If h . •« «muary. growing daily. He condemned the We will five »on i fix>4 of th«' building, which Is 80x1 fit) feet vised all brewers If they kept out of five weeks trying to get through with l^ist then ran down stairs to the quired by Morgan & Co. is credited. ticker service of the Western Union lie was greatly street, veiling as loud as he could, Control of the seven companies is said and sub-leased lines as a great evil In dimensions, will lie occupied by th«1 market th«' market must decline. the untiertaking. Krebs states that hops were never handlacppeil by the «torins, Imt he and ran over to the county jail. The to represent a cash outlay of »8.000,- that should be stopped. tbe »tore, arrangements to that effect having only recently been made. The so strong In Oregon since 1 882. when finally managed to complete the sur. officers then took him to the county 000. 22k Brid ninth vey. He said this morning that ho courthouse. basement will be used principally as . the crop went to »1.25 a pound. Gold Fillinr* At the examination this afternoon EMBEZZLED $28.000 FROM "If wo cannot hold hops at present found from «even to eight feet of wa a storage room, while th«' other two. ------ --------- En*mol Fillinir* before Drs. Selover and Kukyendall.. stories will be iised as salesroom*-. I prices with only ‘ r one-third of the ter across the Siuslaw bar. But th«' zìi Silver filling* \ good hydraulic passenger elevator world market open for consumption, channel frequently shifts, and It can the man had every appearance of b«»- BANK; GETS 6V2 YEARS DIED Inlay Filling Insane. Hi _r w hich Mr. Frank says will lie as rap-1 we hail better quit the hop buslnt'ss not l»e maintained wlthou' a Jetty. ♦ ood Rubber Flato* The shippers are desirous of securing ami sat most of the time with his f«-ei eeeex**-eeeeeee*eeo«><>* 5.00 l<l as no elei-lrfc elevator, will bo In-; ntlrely." lie said. Calumbus. O. Dec. 14. Grayson Bo«t Red Rub stnllod In th«' bullillng. H. Osburn, defaulting teller of the a depth of el-iht fe«'t at low tide, an«' against the radlati-r or against the! ber Plato* - - - X Thursday evening at 8:45, Decern- ! 7.50 OR. W. I. W'JF. F»'« ibi «7 irMi»nrt The present quarter« of the store Huntington National Bank, apiieared Paini*«» I 4’r’lmn .50 to maintain t nt depth the y eat wall. The fact developed that he had - Ä ft »»IBI IITIBlhslk It ftl>n«W ♦ round. Astoria Budget. been Insane before. He seemed to. ber 16. 1909 at the home of h’s in the United State« court today and on East Ninth uro badly crowded. ♦ ” YORK GUARANTIED FOR . ----------------------------- in VKARt ♦ ■ I« 1- ” ■ I Ittn. '.«-ri 1 r. < Mjtrn iilHlfior bri I»O milk be afraid of assassination at the .daughter, at i 95 East Eighth street. entered a plea of zullty to rmbez- Pnii ;icf tbnt a branch store ♦ MARRIED despite t ♦ « , You 1 - « i - rnnn«4 - . 1 i . i - t>4 tt«»t h CoimultntIon FrtMi, I m or<lri •ned for tbe toy depart* fnilv ffinir« <»rk full» hn< >H«-n The po Rtnfflre department’s re hands of railroad official* or their I Eugene, James Randall, aged about zllug »28,000 from the bank'« fund«, |«hl-11» •< work riminau» wit» »»*. ., A All II m work « «1. Mo<i««ru<il4«'triu tu|iil|>!iii<nt. Boat nwdhoda. flrni In til«» Hangs bulld- He was sentenced to «lx and one- port, Ju t I 4«uei, shows receipts ni agents bf’cause he hail always worked 1 65 years. against the railroads iti politics. Ing on W :hth si rc« - Wlien t be The funeral will be held at the half years In the fodcra! uri.ion at At t’ court hon««» In Eueren«', Dec 50 of the I rscp't offices for Nov« Wise After n thorough examination the Baptist church a o tbe new Frank hiill.l- ember 1«. 190H. Charles W. Nelson her. show s . tn increase for nil office? firm got Elmira Sun’ay. Leavenworth. Kas. iave one of the largest mid M' ’ .Irin«' En'n" C"inty Judge Portland r? nks fourth with Ing It w 29.06 man v .s declared Insane by Judge December 19 at 11 a. m., with inter-1 1 <■ POI7TLANO, OH EGON Thompson. Sl'BSClUBE Kilt THE GUARD. .lores In th«' «tate. ment in the Inman cemetery. •n-ivsauuar- i i.«. w • r.M. »««^o«. ( ml ilepartUK per cent. j H. W. Thompson, officiating. DO NOT MISS THIS EXTRAORDINARY OFFER Call ah our office or ad Ire** your order to the Eugene Guard, Eugene, Oregon Other Fine Premiums Clubbing Offers Agricultural Paper Free >1CK fÄH’JxWHL - TARTErLS PILLS. 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