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THE EUOBNB WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY MAR 10, 1910 by God himself," must refer tot Mathew 16-18 and "Not forsaking the assembling ourselves together"! Is commanded. Of course some of the women will wear feathers from dead birds. Estrada's Army Has Been De- Maybe they believe in "personal lib erty." .Maybe it Is becau»e there Is feated and Scat a law against killing these beautiful tered birds and the perversity of human nature tempts them to help violate Ten« lu-r's EzainluuUon A«a««unt. th»> law Perhaps it would be better 3. Bluefield*. Ncaragua, March W. G. Marlin, s<«rvlc«Mi on to take that law from the statutes, The insurreetkmary movement head »00 ex. Iward ................. . > and not let it be a “farce." “Pro ed by General Estrada against the hibition does not prohibit"—Wear A. It. Mickey, services on ex. Nicaraguan government has been »00 A Eugene enterprise about which board ................................. T«> Whom It may concern and the practically crushed The Insurgent ing feathers. W. J. Hooker, 8th grade ex. Perhaps It would have been better little is said, although It Is one of Public in General Th«'re appeared ! campaign In the West has petered ».00 the most Important in the city, la board ................................. . . . in the Register of March third an out, and nothing is left the provision ’for that very g<. <1 teacher Mr. Herr the Incubator factory conducted by Ellis it Parker, 8th grade Bltterllch to t.ave taught the Bible! editorial that states that the brIJg«« als but a resort to guerilla warfare, E. J. McClanahan adjoining his resi ex. board ....................... .»00 across th«» Willamette will not be ' encouraged by the desperate hope than thlnga about the Bible; to have dence to Ferry street near East 3.50 W. G. Martin, services . taught Chrtstanlty than things about ! that the United States may yet In built by the P. E. A E and that the County <'ummias>loner'» Acrount. Christanlty not found io the Bible. Eleventh and on the banks of the 77 00 company will build their line around tervene In a wish to put an end to The Old Book Is Its own commenta mill race. The factory building Is If M Price, Co. Com .... Springfield beta use this city did not the disturbed condition of the repub- 82.00 II. . D. Edwards, Co. Com. . . tor and those who study it faithfully seen from Eleventh street. It Is 55 grant said company a franchise for ” lie. x60 feet In dimensions and two Iiumnc Aeaooat» the construction of its lines through For the first ’Ime today the cor and syatematically find it moat satis stories high with basement, and 5.00 the »treels of the city. Thia la not respondent* and the more prominent factory. Next? W. Kuykendall, ex. Insane . every floor Is filled with machinery 5.00 Justice to SprlOgfielJ aa the matter personage* in the city were told the T W Harris, ex. Insane , . . of the latest pattern for the manu 5.00 stands from our point of view nor1 true situation which, however, has BUILDING PERMITS John Dick, care of Insane facture of the McClanahan Incuba ln<|U<-»t A<<<»Ullt. will It be the verdict of the general been suspected for a week. The pub dora and brooders, which were 23 40 public when It learns that this city lie generally, however, is still In the W. T Gordon, Co. Coroner NOT NUMEROUS DURING patented several years ago by Mr. Ta* ICctmtn Account. did not FAIL to grant the P. E. A dark, and pinning its faith to the McClanahan. J J Simpson, tax rebate . . 3 00 E. company a franchise, but that ia- false reports circulated of Insurgent MONTH OF FEBRUARY The factory constantly employs These reports thave been Circuit Court Account. stead, we have granted said <X)tn- successes »even men and turns out from 25 10 00 pany two franchises in the last few 1 given currency, not only In this city, G. r Parks, examining . , and 30 machines every day. There 2 00 years fol* the purpose of building but have been sent broadcast, with N. <i Gaylord, wltn«»» .,. is not a day in the week but that 1 50 an electric line through the town th* deliberate purpose of influencing Weather Was Too Bad for Ac there Is a shipment of incubators or Harper Jenison, witness W I . McFarland, wltneea . 12 90 of Springfield, extended the time opinion In the United State* and else and they are sent all over tive Operations in That Line brooders, Indigent KolaUrr Ac<v»unt. limit of each and have given some where. and of attracting recruits from the Pacific Northwest as well aa to consideration to a third franchise the government's force*. L. P. Tallman, relief for sol — Few New Dwellings different parts of the East. There is still talk of a new repub dier’» widow ......................... 8 00 which was proposed by the company Mr. McClanahan began the manu Mbw lbuii-oua Aivsnuit, and have had a committee waiting lie comprising the eastern half of Ni The building permits were light facture of his Incubators a year ago for several weeks to meet with the caragua. General Estrada may pro Overton Wall Paper • P. last August at which time be occu 3 50 officials of said company, having for claim such a republic and appeal to during the month of February, pied bis new building. Before that Co., mounting maps .... Ix>u Isa M K< Iler, rebate on Its alm the formulating of a fran the United States to protect it from mainly on account of the very bad be conducted a small plant on West probate fee . . . . 6 00 chise that would meet with rhe ap invasion by the Madriz government. weather that prevailed during the Eighth street, in the business sec Pac Tel. a Tel Co., Jan. proval of all the parties concerned. Additional supplies of ammunition entire month. The re-port of the In tion of the city, where he made services ($38 90 allowed ) 38 40 Bo far, we have not tirrn able to are ezpected here, and th««se will be spector la as follows: February 4.—H. M. Elliot, cottage brooders but had not perfected his Bangs Livery Co . services. do any business with the above men used to further a guerilla warfare. When It was placed on 1st street between Washington and incubator. f'runhing Blow Reeeivcvl 6 00 tioned company and are still waiting ($11 60 allowed > .... the market, it caught on from the Lawrence streets. $500. The destructive blow fell at Tisma W* M Sherman, services . 3 5 0 for them to call for the meeting of February 4.—Mrs. L. T. Zell, barn first and now the orders are so num W M Sherman, services . . 3 50 the committee, when we will be very rm February 22. when General Cham and wood house, corner 17th and Al- erous that It is difficult to keep up orro was defeated. In killed, wound-) 2 00 glad to try and come to some un lltidd Kompp. services . . with them. der streets, $500. ed and captured the insurgent general I'uuiil) Fruit InoiM-ctor» Account. derstanding aa to what can be de Besides the McClanahan Incuba Fiybruar, 4.—J. 3. Luckey, 2 Chamarro him«“lf' J. Beebe. Jan fruit Insp. . . 102 00 pended upon In the matter of eleo lost 800 men. tors and brooders, Mr. McClanahan between 9th story bungalow, Pearl barely escaped, and with 100 or 200, Juvenile A<count. tric lines for Springfield It seems manufactures the Success brooder, and 10th streets, $2 500. men f!>-d to San Vicente, where Gen 1 50 to be the general understanding of Edgar Bell, wltneas ............. February 11.—Mrs. F. Hughes, which is said to be one of the best 1.50 ■ the matter that said company Is eral Mena was entrenched. Godfrey Clark Day, witnrsa ............... one story bungalow. Orchard avenue hot water heaters made. His other Fowler, the American who was in 1 50 shut out of the town from the fact Rowland Holeman. witness. make requires no artificial heat. between 15th and 17th, $1000. charge of the insurgent artillery un 1 50 that a franchise has been granted to E. Marshc. witness ....... This is an industry that has ad February 11. — J. W. Wagers, re der Chamarro, was wounded In the 3 00 another corporation tor the same livlbert Hayden, witness . . . vertised Eugene to a great extent modeled building, 4th street, be leg and left at a plantation near Tls- G. F Skipworth, reporting . purpose as the one sought by the tween Washington and Jefferson. since its establishment, and promises 3.50 P. E. A K. Such is not the case, ; ma. juvenile case ............... to grow to large proportions, judging $500. General Chamarro Is said to have,) 3.00 however, and they may come Into Zara Wray, witness ... from the rapid increase in the busi February 15. — Mrs. D. Crosby, reached San Vicente Sunday, and to; po»tMg<*. Exprcb-Mtgc, Etc Account. I (he town on the same terms and ness of the plant. annex to residence Mill street be have wired his report yesterday. He 1 1.00 with same privileges on Main street II. F. Keeney, postage stamps tween Orchard and Garden, $250. estimates the enemy's loss at 1000 | as any other* company and will re H. L. Bown. freight A- dray February lb.—Anderson, Pierce LOCALS FROM JUNCTION 1 00 ceive just as good terms and be men. and explains his defeat by the age .............................. .. ............ Co., concrete block garage, corner *>*»•» t ■ accorded the same privileges as any exhaustion of his cartridge supply. II L. Bown. postage............. AND VICINITY 11th and Oak. $2500. W . ii Dillard, postage and other road that has a franchise or, T Err*— - February 17. — C. W. Sloat, 1 vXi ruusage ............. . ... 20.00 may hereafter be granted one. MRS. HULL REPLIES It is stated that the Pacific Tele story bungalow, 12th street between! What Springfield wants is not! Illmik Itooks, Etc Arc< rant. phone Company will inaugurate a Lincoln and Lawrence, $1000, promises, but an electric line, and! E Schwarzschild, Jan. office TO CAPTAIN SACHS February 17.—Mrs. Anna Buck. new rate in which resident phones 29 45 we do not feel that it Is business for supplies.................................... 1 1-2 storj* bungalow. Columbia ave will be charged $1.50 per month, an 125 00 us to hold back any firm or corpora-) Truant Offl' -r Account. (By Josephine Hull.) nue between 15th and 16th, $1125. increase of 50 per cent. If this is 00 41 tion that may want to come Into our) F. H. Suodgraas, truant offi Please may I review Capt. Sachs LIST OF CLAIMS February 18.—I. C. Smith. 1H true, now is the time to work up the city with the convenience« Jhat we I 6 50 cer .............................................. on “Revival Meetings.” or rather story bungalow. Orchard avenue be- independent line. 10 Frank H. SnIMgrass. truant want. We have been patient and may I review him on his preludes?^ T. Klinge has purchased the twenty ALLOWED BY COURT (Carl !t Kroeger, w 5 2 90 r, no extremely lenient with those asking Of these we have had two and are to| officer ...................................... acre tract formerly owned by C. Pe- February 19. — F. C. Harris, inter school Rond Cenvnt'on Account. for franchises and have extended have another: then maybe he will! 1 18 Andrew lie caul He expects to build later ior finish to theatre. Willamette be terspn. the time for the completion of the come to the "Revivals" proper. Warrants Ordered Drawn at the Frank M ■■■ 'on. 1 50 W. R. Drury, school and make that place his home. * A. tween 7th a'nd 8th„$2500. 2.00 convention ............. proposed road a number of times We read the biographical part with. February 2 4.—G. F. Skip worth, C. Nielsen made the sale. January Term of the John 8. Dale, school board and think that we have acted with Interest, nenewed our acquaintance 1 W M. Pitney has sold the cream Z s annex ani remodeied house, 4th 2.00 convention in our rights In the matter of cou- with Easop. meandered in the forest.! County Court 1 ery building on the corner to Levi M It street, between Lincoln and Law board hool N J. Rowen tidering the propositions of another learned that everything we saw there Sener. consideration. $1750. Mr. Se- John 2 00 company or corporation and have were parts of God, and that the air, rence. $1.000. onvontion 1 ner has already opened up a feed claims al- Hugh February 26. — F. M. Carter, an worded our contracts in such a man we inhaled is God. 1 store and expects to make this place were <>r- P S nex and 2-storj- cold storage, Ferry ner a» to not exclude any company 1 Then chapter second commences street between 6th and 7th. $1500. his home. lary term I P. EUGENE BOYS BUILD from th«- town of Springfield. thus. "The mind of man—It has cre L. Y. Condon, who now resides at Total, $15,875. From the above it can readily be Estacada, came up Saturday to at ated all the wonders of the world,! i> E Severy, justice of 5’. M c F arland , AN AEROPLANE gathered that we. as a town, feel that I I" tend the dedication of the Odd Fel and will raise the race to heaven— peace ................................. George l.i-.ich, road work..! 8 10 00 Buildiûg Initector. »e have done all that we can to In [appointed destiny.” 4 1.80 lows building. He is a member of N 40 R 8. llry»on. justice fees It Hammond, road work . . duce the P E A E. to come to Spring the lodge here and enjoyed himself This paragraph is either a mis-! 1 30 Isaac l> Tower, justice of the Junction t’y llil-» Co, repair Dr. Whiteakcr and Junius Jar field. aud If they are so badly hurt among bis old friends. pear» ......................................... print or my mind is too dull to com 3 oo J. V. Jenkin», road work.. that they must go around the town, <'on.rstil. *■ Ai <s>unl. vis Are Inventors of Mrs. Nellie Isle left Tuesday even prehend It. Neither can I under-' 23 OO Chas Nesi, road work .... we are not disposed to ‘ bead them off stand exactly how God. is air; 1st! 7 25 ing for her home at Oroville, Cal., af 15 00 W A. Haring, constable . . . THE OREGON ELECTRIC Wm J Miller, rru • ruork Airship against their and make them enter ter spending a month with her pa chapter, a paragraph. 5.20 John Danka, constable ( $5 Jessie Meats, road work .... will. 2 50 rents in this city. She was accom allowed > ................................ It is quite evident to many minds' 2 00 Ellis lllchardeon, road work SAYS THE TELEGRAM The following Is from yesterday's We. that the edl- personally, feel 18 65 panied by her mother, Mrs. Thornton, that in "churches built by man truth 4 00 F T Plank, constable fees. W. Pierce, road work............ Journul. Whltenker anr Jarvis men In question will do an Injury torial who will visit with her for a gew is not always told, and they are 4 Negotiations , _____ .50 E A Farrington, constable for a _____ joint through Gnu Christensen, road work 1.90 tioned lu the article, are formerly of to our town and respectfully ask that also used for wrong purposes.” Paee- freight traffic arrangement between weeks. f<"» ............ * 12 00 laiula Haurer. road work Eugene: the Register and The Guard, as well S. P. Jensen, who purchased the 8.80 ing through a street in Salem a lbe Hill lines and the Oregon Elec Charley McCully. road work. 16 50 J. M Nichols, constable fees Three Portland men have Invented as the News, give publicity to this church was pointed out to me which tric have stirred up the oft-repeated Daniel Casey farm, arrived here this Surveyor's Account. Wm Gordon Camp, road and built an neroplane In which they statement of some of the facts in the had a long room In the basement, rumor that Hill owns the latter road, week from Iowa. When he left there 7 88 C M. Collier, County Sur work 22 50 will attempt Initial flights at the fair matter of Springfield and her electric said to be used for a dance hall. veyor ........................................ Is says the Portland Telegram. The was lots of snow and very cold, and 5 25 Ira Herrington, road work. grounds tomorrow afternoon, says the franchise. J«4I Account. this one of the wrong purposes re- fact that the Oregon Electric and he reports the coldest winter expe 4 75 Richard H. Clow, road work Journal. It Is a modified bl-plane de W. M. SUTTON. ferred to? It was a Unitarian church, the Hill system have been trying to rienced in years.—Times. 8 00 Brownsville Woolen Mill Co. A. P. Walker, road work s . Ma' >r. 39 00 signed to carry two passengers. The supplì«**.................................... So of course it was all right. Cer- reach some traffic agreement is an 7 00 M C Adams, bridge work . L. J. LEPLEY, 1 30 Inventors are Dr. Ray E. Hall. Dr. J. Manville A Hcmpy. »«ipplli's tainly. Why. these people have been dd story. It was exploited in the NEWS NOTES FROM Will Oswald, deputy super- C. Whlteaker nnd J. W. Jarvis. The JOHN KESTLY. H. L. Bown, board of pris developing through countless gen- Telegram last fall. A through pas- 32 00 vtsur ............................... machine will be entered In contest CHAS. RIVETT, 134 59 COBURG LOCALITY oner* ......................................... erations through the "slow but sure senger traffic agreement was consum- 2 62 Elsworth Prlndel, road work for the $1000 prize offered by the J. W. MACHEN, 3.50 process'of psychic evolution—bump-|mated and made effective January 1. 7.85 D. A. Paine medicine .... C. E. Eichler, road work .. Portland Fnlr A Livestock Associa Counci lmen. Ed Keller and family, of Spring ing their heads against pyramids and So far as indicating the ownership of 1 75 Brownsvlllt' Woolen Mill Co. A A. Kelly, repairs ............. 9 00 tion tor a successful circling of the supplie».................................... Sphinx and sphinxesess—-sweeping the electric line, such an arrangement field. who have been at Yaqulna two 12.70 Earl Johnson, road work . . 1.50 grounds with nn amateur aeroplane THIRTY-FIVE DEAD through Rome and Greece and Ger-j has no significance whatever. The weeks, returned last Friday night. 14 87 L W Brown, supplies .... F. A. McClellan, road work. 3.3,5 during the aviation meet next Satur Mrs. Marlon VanDuyn, who has many and Japan and alighting at last Milwaukee has such an agreement 125 I.lnn Drug Co., drugs............. C. Pederson, r ad work .... been in Coburg a week, returned to 1.50 day. Sunday and Monday. on the glorious Occidental mountain 1 with the O. R. & N between Plum IN TREADWELL Oakridge Lumber Co, lumber 11,88 F. E. Dunn, supplies ............. Moods of the new machine flew! (Nullify «liiilgr'i* t'voiinf. of Free Thought. mer, Idaho, and Portland; the Hill her home at Fallen, Idaho, Friday 9 62 Everett H Prlndel, road work with great success. It is a bi-plane II. W. Thompson, County No. If you dance at all, just as and lines have both traffic last. J. T. Small, gravel for road MINE DISASTER well dance there as anywhere. Be and Harriman The Misses Rena Goodman, Lottie . ... 100.00 of graceful form, equipped with a Jitdgc ........................... trackage agreements between 00 3 purposes .................................. Curtiss eight-cylinder, 40-horsepower Hendricson and Alice Clover were in <8mtity TrciuMirvr'« Account. sides you can be "regenerated" there. I here and Tacoma; the Canadian Pa- 00 Dexter Hpark-. road work.. engine, «hi< h was furnished by Mr. Juneau. March 4.—Tbirty- R. E. Eastlnnd, County The Portland police are have an ■ cllB?hasT trackage agn-emem for pas-! Eugene and Springfield Wednesday Chas. Sovereign, hauling gra three miners are dead as the 100 00 Hoffman of the Buick Motor Car Co. Treaaurer ............................... awful time trying to "regulate” their senger service with the O. R. & N. 9.00 to«»™ vel .............................................. result of the explosion Wed- It Is probably the lightest bl-plane in between here aud Spokane, and the Uncle John V aughn, who has been dance halls. 11 20 J. C. Parker, a»st. Co. treas- Adna Signor, road work . . . Maday l ight in the powder the wot Id. weighing but 400 pounds, 2.00 urer .......................................... "Some of the church going people ownership of the different lints is not,at HaH- 4 37 Cherney Taylor, road work. ii at the Treadwell with 500 square feet of surface and a It would be difficult to ^»rned Wednesday evening and is | use the church as a blanket.” That involved. involved 22 00 May Norton, Services treas- Walter Taylor, road work . . gold mines. Five men are in lifting power _of 2 \ pounds to the 10.00 urer's offlce .......................... HUI ........b,, ,bo —- 9.73 shows they have at least one redeem- invm>i« M L Wallace, bridge lumber the hosj'ital seriously injured. square foot, The cost of material In . . CotHUy Klierirr» A' iount. ing quality; they appreciate* good gon Electric with the fact that the William Walker. gravel. manufacture was $ 1050. and with la It is su ¡posed that careless 166.65 company. Now don't try to deprive Wells-Fargo Express Company, r a I square meals a day aud he certainly 8.52 II. I, Hown. Sheriff ............. 1 ($14.20 allowed) ............. ness of one of the miners I bor added makes the total cost about ,r ' looks as though be had. them of this little comfort. They will Harriman corporation, operates over 8.75 G. H. Hale. spec. dep. sheriff 12 50 $1700. O. II Eichler, road work ... caused the explosion. The T. C. Renfro and wife, of Hills 5.00 West, spec dep. sheriff John __ ___ _____ _ _ Under the | probably have to dwell with a bad the big trolley system. U — Cr tb.; 100 50 Griffin Hdw Co., supplies. . dead men are Austrians. Ser The Inventors announced yeater- boro, Cal., who has been here with G. B. Pitcher, spec. dep. sher- Hill-Oregon Electric traffic agree- 8.25 lot through eternity. ___ _ __ ____ ’ Jacob Crum, road work .... vians, Italians and Scandina 17.50 day their plans to Incorporate as the Iff It is Just as wicked to be cruel to ment the common user privilege in Mrs R.'s parents for the past two 16.80 John Torkelson .road work. vians. months, left on Monday for their 12.50 H. J. W. Aeroplane Company, for the li M. Pratt, asst, sheriff . . the United 48.00 uuiunu livings as to io birds. uirus. iuv v uuvu Railways franchise ......... gives human beings W. P. Mabe, road work .... Miss Mabel Shinn returning 61.50 manufacture of flying machines in 11. L. Bown. expenses.......... me vregon mieciriv uuvsa io "The preachers use the churches the Oregon Electric jiccess .to Hill wtfh ‘ -u 72.00 ; Portland They believe their ma- J. E. English, road work . . tracks in the North ~ Portland termi- with them. Coburg Journal. 8. 8. Ellermnn, spec, dep as a lever with which to pry up,. — 8.35 D. B Labbe * Sons, sups . . 84 00 'chine will out-maneuver the Curtiss BETTER PHONE SERVICE sheriff ..................................... 10.50 money." Sure, its the only way the nal district, Homar Grear. roa! work .. .50 l>l-plane. which Charles J. Hamilton Postal Tel. Co., services.... 7 00 poor men have of getting it honor will drive during the aviation meet. D. C Hubbard, gravel............ FOR SPRINGFIELD The Western Union Tel. Co., 1.50 ably. Of course many of them could CRESWELL NOTES Two of the Inventors will fly In the 8. A. Hughes, road work . . 20.28 sorvls". Jan ......................... 66.00 teach in universities, and getting II. J. W. aeroplane during the tests, John Callaway, road work. 3 00 J. 11. W ’ est, spec. dep. sheriff Springfield Is to have a better 2.00 good salaries could afford to preach Mr. and Mrs. Fred Melnzer and, and during the aviation contest. F E. Rosa, road work . . . . telephone service before long, for a for nothing, but they generally pre children were in Eugene Tuesday. 3.75 .lames \V. Jackson, Services. . ♦ S ■ . 7 5 Itn: tuna Hansen, road work. The Tollninn Studio, services nee modern switchboard with a ca fer a square deal. So they use the | 11.00 Born—Thursday. February 24, Will Aldiin». road work .... M 8. Wallis, deputy sheriff. ioo.no 1 LEASE TAKEN CN pacity double the present one has lever. That it works beautifully was; 1910, to Mr. and Mrs. Lucas Cowgill, Altieri Chrlntem*en, roii.l work 4. 50 .1. ('. Parker, deputy sheriff. 75.00 ' be. n ordered to replace the out of evidenced last week when over twen a daughter. 2 00 Henry Pollet, road work . . affair now In use that is entire ty-five thousand dollars was raised: CRESWELL WAREHOUSE d.<;<- Hary Ballard, of Pelican, Minn..j 4. 00 Fred Callison, services spec. O *1 Walter Alli on. r i<l work . . dep. sheriff ......................... ly too small. The new board is of inside of three days. 50 has been visiting his brother-in-law. I 1. Cheater Edward . 10.0I work 70 George D. Fisk. dep. sheriff McArthur A Reynolds have leas, d the »nil« type that 1» used In Eu- 25 "The real aiid only true church of' C. L. Weber, nnd family for several Harmon Huffman, eiubblng the large warehouse situut d neur the g.’tie and It may probably mean that God was the one God made himself.” days. Mr. Ballard is accompanied bv 1.50 William Walker, dep. sheriff 90 Walter Rowe r>> id work . County Clerk's tccoimt. an matlc ring phones will be a 1 acltic depot, and owned by Little puzzled owr the meaning of his friend. Ora Putnam, also of Peli . 4 •» ('Inreii■ e (''t i i I 11. re id work V. Lee. County Clerk ... J 1 66 65 • '"¿h, al C well. Tlio Ins allc 1 «Uh it. for these have been the "one God made." Does it mean: can. 2 1.60 Tom Bland, roa I wot k .... Í '"» 00 A Fountain, dep. Co. clerk ■«■■I Uv u, . .I i'\ the firm iu- pre ¡nlsed for sonic time. This will a place of worship, or an assembly! Frank Schmitt received a tel -gram 6.00 As predicted in yesterday’s Guard» Jim Bland, rond work .... 00 Ì E. Skene, dot' Co. clerk o ii complete change In the of saints? If the former, then It was Saturday front his brothers. Hermann j for th »image of lum- 14 10 both bonding propositions lost In i i iii ,mi, road work .... 65.00 Aslnug llovde, dop Co. clerk Springfield system. i.lltig material during the and Will, who are in Humboldt coun-j the tabernacle In the wilderness | .50 s municipal election, the W. .1. Canaday, road »uric .. I’ll, city has entirely outgrown its which cost, about A million of dollars: ty. California, to the ef'ect th it they I yesterday'i j $150,000 refunding bonds 7.50 llulda Peterson, asst, Co. 65.00 roe the rainy season. ... ---------------, . i»,uv,wv oy 18 Itoliert Bay. rond work .... clerk ......................................... present telephone outfit and al and God not only furnished minute!___ 12.00 m i and 1 • $-O.OOt i city hall sRa •r, «ho has been here though the patrons have been Incon Arthur Belknap, rond work 50.00 Clara Lee. asst. Co. clerk . . directions for Its building but said., with them for $6060. Frank left on 9.60 bonds by 116. Tha vote by wa.«da .1 days, left yesterday for venienced by It, the delay will pos Lester Cqlllns. run.I work Ethel Graham, asst. Co. clerk 35.00 for sex "make all things according to the ¡Sunday evening for Portland to pre $,. flcorge, grttvel ($25.45 1 6.00 the north coast country, nnd after a sibly mean a 'better service In the pattern;" Exodus 25th chapter Then pare two more horses for shipment to was as follows: Lon Clinton, asst. Co. clerk 15.27 Refunding Bonds. allowed I .................................. 22.00 survey* of the sawmill nnd lumber end. read Exodus 35. and see how the his brothers at Eureka.—Chronicle. 14 40 Edna Rash. nsst. Co. clerk . Yes No Charles Dart, road work . . business In various plnces. will go: II. W. Libby, making plat of The new board requires some time lever worked. Perhaps it was one . . .112 83 from there to his home In Minneapo First .............................. G. F Collins, gravel ($21.10 3 00 a \ .............................. for shipment, and it will probably be of the "mistakes of Moses” making 6.33 73 Fortify now against the Grip—for Second ... . »•»»•••• .. .. 51 allowed) ................................. County SetuM'l Sii|H*rlnt<'mlent** Ac lis. where he has extensive inter over a month before the change is that tabernacle for the people, when .75 93 . . . . 64 It comes every season sure! Preven- Third.......... ests. Inasmuch as Mr. Reynolds is made, so the ’phone users can only Ilans Hansen, road work . . count. 4.50 79 Junction C'y Hdw. Co., oil . 100.00 the sole representative of the com wait patiently for the better and con "the forests and the birds were about tics—the little Candy CoM Cure Fourth .... .................. . . .. 82 W. B. Dillard, School Supt. . 8.00 them" and "the firmament with all Tablets—offer in this respect a most pany at this place, the firm name will Fred Hake, rond work .... Edna Ward, salary for Jan., sole themselves that they 'have good be W. A. “ - - A - Co. - ....309 32? Total . Reynolds ■ Chronicle. operators who are doing their beet to Its pl- 'ts” were above them: but certain and dependable ¡safeguard. William Hunt, road work . . • .75 30.00 1910 ......................................... God tc ’ ! him to do it. Yes. "The Preventlcs. at the "sneeze stage” 8.80 18. Majority against Ira Hake, road work ............. give giM>.l service under difficulties. groves ere God's first temple;” but Janitor's Account. 8.00 will, as well, also surely bead off all A. C. Jennings, viewer . . . 50.00 such t tiples are unsatisfactory in common colds. But promptness is City Hall Bite Bonilfl. 8.00 W. M. Shermnn, Janitor . . . B. 8. I Hyland, viewer.......... Granulated lye Lida ■specially In winter. No Oregoi Yes 20.00 Court House Mini Park Account. the pocket or purse, for Instant use. : C. M. Collier. Co. surveyor BORN Do not need to bo cauterized or 95 4.05 Yes. > Is evident God meant his Box of 46 for 25c. Sold by Yerlng- First .......... ... ÄM 4 oil W. A. Bell, supplies ............. J. It. Hill, chainman .......... land's Eagle Eye Salve is guaranteed 75 Second . .. . .... 46 4 on Theodore Miller, labor on r4»*'«»4**«««***4»*»»«*»44 to cure them without pain. It Is people hould build places of wor- tons Drug Store. L. J. Flint, chnlnnian . . . 106 ship. cond Samuel 7; 2-11, and . . . 48 4 00 I lawn . Third .......... James i Huff, Axmiin .......... \t the Eugene hospital. March 3. harmless and a sure cure for granu First ’ iga 5th chapter. 90 ... 68 Fourth 367 11 Goo. Hull A Son, supplies . . W. A. Hoftate, road work . 25c. tubes at all dealers. 1910, to H. E. Holmquist and wife, a lated lid.« If b . hurch.. Is meant the splr- Dr. Bell’s Antiseptic Salve 366 . . .250 Total . . 70 no i R"lph F. Weed, 2 chande- Ilogatc, • <*.i 1 work ,. W. A________ Sold by Dillon Drug Co. Good for a.!! Skit asea. 74.20 son. itual k igdoni, then the one "built Majority against 116. Ilers . Rlihnrd White, rond work.. 168.52 Win T Higgins, road work W A kfpland. i nd work ., Clayton Pope, road ............. Arthur Combs, labor on road J. N. Wallace, labor ou rond W. ('. Short ridge, bridge lumber .................................... 7.00 Chambers Hdw Co., mdse . 46 65 4 00 A. C. Jennings, viewer .... 4 00 II. 8 Hyland, viewer............. oo C M Collier, Co. surveyor . 2 6 6 Alfred I». Collier, < haluiiiuli 33 00 It Torkelsoti. blastiug .... K Hum, blasting ............. 20 00 Walter Lyons, road work . . I 1.25 Auto Co., ga»ollnu . Four Hundred Acres Will Be Set Eugene A. c. Mathews, roud work . 50 00 J. II. Hull, gravel .................. 4 Out This Spring and F. L. Ilngulii, bridge work. 10.Co T. A Fountain, road work . 1.15 Summer lirblge Aoount. Illihnlr« Bro» . services .... E. Haslett, bridge work, R, - • T II. Phillip» was In Cuttag» Grove F P Haslett, bridge work . Monday on his return to Portland H W Wlobke, bridge work, Gallagher, bridge from Lorane, where he has been look Frank work ....................... .. ing over the Churchill Mathews or chard lands In that valley, his father, r. Tast, bridge work It. Pllilllps, being the supurinteiideiit A II Stevens, bridge work. of orchard plutitlng nt Lorane tor the I. N, Honey, bridge work . . W Chapman, bridge Churchill Mathews Co., saya liiJ W 10.00 work .......... Leader. Mr Phillipa stated to a Leudcr r><|>- A. N Striker, bridge work . 309 32 4 4.96 roaatitatlvn (hat be was most favora Groan Ilio» , supplì«» ............. 12.00 bly luipreseed with the ia>ratie valley Percy Haslett, bridge work. as n fruit section, nud saya that It R H Parsons 4k Co., bridge lumber ...................................... 177 95 soems Ideal for the production of ap- 30 44 ple*. pears, «berries, and many other Eugene Lbr. Co., lumber . . Kupervlaor Account. varieties of fruit. He says the Churchill Mathews people have al Rose Myers, aupr .................. ready loo acre* of apple and pear W F Gibson, aupr ............. land surveyed and taken. and that Joseph Gtnipl, supr ............. the men who are digging holes for W F. Potterf, supr............. .. th" trees have nearly caught up with G, C. Schneider, supr............. the surveyors and stake setters ft la (?. O. Eichler, aupr ................ the lotrntlon of tills company to Mt H. W. Wlebke. aupr............... out 400 Mraa H i !" spring. _ _ the tFMS, 8. II Lyons, supr . '...... p r I nil pal I y apples and pears, already V. F Hebert, supr............. .. .. being nt hand A force of twenty five I Henry Kompp, supr ............. men Is In waiting for the weather to] P. M McPherson, supr .... clear up »<> limy can begin setting out i Jeeso Wallace, supr ............. there fruit trees. I' being Intcude.l Jas. Johnston, aupr ...... Pau|»T Acc««uut. to set «Hit two-thirds of thia acreage 5 00 to apples and th«' remaining on«* third M C Smlrh, paup sups .... to pears Only th«' best commercial i Sluslaw Lbr Co., pauper sups 10 00 varieties of apple* ani pears nr" be I M Harris, medlral service» 4 00 10.00 ing plant. 1, so* h »» Hpitt-nii'rg and Walter Price, pauper supa . Newtown apples, and D'AuJou and Williams A Williams, pau 3 »0 per supplies ......................... Cornice pears Mr. Phillips says ills father will head all of th«-»o tree* John Powell. January care 8 00 of pauper .............................. bark to two feet lengths after they are set out. whi*h will make a beau Eugen* <l«-n. Hospital, hospi 106.28 tal aervicee .................... tiful Ii'il(< :t" orcliurd Willi the fa- vorab.«* soil S ati.l cllmatl* conditions Mr*. M E. Russell, cure of M paupers. Jan ....................... 340.75 In the Ixirane valley, which Is 13 ¿.no mil«-» west of Cottage Grove, we may Nl« kiln A- Holt, supplies ... confidently ««peel io hear from that ChanitHrs Lbr Co , Jan pnu- 10 00 P«T S'H'pHes ............... section in a few year* as a fruit-grow tosemsor'» I'ctint. ing dlxtrlrt unrivalled for th* excel Stewart, assessor's elk 50.00 lence of Ita product Iti the great Wilkinson, asM-saor'a Norlhweet A block of Ixtrane fruit 50 00 land Is <i god. safe Investment. LORANE TRACT 7DY10 PLANT 40 FRUIT TREES Light, Water •«Ml Fuel Account. City of Eugene, !>«•<■. water 5 45 services....................... .. .. . . , Northwestern Cor., Jun. light 44.00 service . .......................... * Printing Account. Yorun's Printing llouae, ptg 17.00 Morning Register Job Dept., printing.................................... Eugene Guard, printing ... NICARAGUAN REVOLT COMPLETELY CRUSHED SPRINGFIELD PIAUI BIS ANNOUNCEMENT I BOTH BOND FOTO CARRY :