Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, March 10, 1910, Page 9, Image 9

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WUKLT WAID, THU18DAY, MAR 10, 1910
NINE
f
d irlni' argument that he had oneo
b«i ti i«< • iihci J of niuril«*r, but wa« u<-
qultt«'<1 In a very brief trial, it was
ii I ho *tul««l I hut h>' liiid ««iiiie hi're to
avoid being urroHtcd on n chaw <>f
It Is Free IÍ It Falla.
utteiuptH«! inurilor, following a row
Will you <to an act nt llumanltjt
[with 111* r«-ul estate partner in Ta-
Wi,l fn-i ti 11 .oiua ale* Irland of «Eta SSV
MBsrkabl«) otferT
[ coma.
Tall bim ur har. that voo bava lanrnad af»
H« also admitted being arrested r«-
■adirli.« «> certain b.al lu «nabar dar* «ar tn
«•«'fitly In Portland, utnl Being ordered
«h« o-k. !t H «baolulalr and unnondlU-xeU*
out of that cltly.
; tr«a U II talla."
And ron. nn dmibt. alr-ndv know ol D».
Following pie sentence th« court,
(bon* • i<e'j'r»ä»- and Ita poRulnrit*
exprrseed groat syinputliy for th« uc-
Fr« » «.n il hat Iman U m Maudnrl re»
cuaed, tho prleoer's wife, In hyster­
! »dF I“» Hbuuarh. KldiMf and Uaaci aUmsatt
I
ical teara, rushe«l from the court-'
F. Hollenbeck and Atnoi Wil­ room. W. K Burns appeared for
A friend of The Guard has sent
Eugene, Or March 8. 1910.
a—
™ ntata7h««»C
Work on a two-story brick block
kins are homo from ICoaebuig. where tho crown am! J. A R uhuc II for the to be erected by W T Campbell and u* a clipping from the Cedar Rapids.
Editor Daily Guard:-—According! ■**vn*c:v*thathxquieUvv«tait»>l.*n4
accused
who,
thin,
gray
and
«marlat-
they attended tho meeting of tbo Sec­
his sister-in-law. Mrs. Idaho F. Camp­ Iowa. Evening Times in whiah is to the article in yesterday's Guard,
ond Houlhetn Oregon District Fulr ed, *«’«tn«d at any moment about to bell, on Olive street across the alley printed the following letter from a I will be subject to much criticism |
I Ao
stomach. nor nmadsto
Aaaixlatlon Saturday, but were un- . collapse.
from the Finnegan blacksmith build­ young man who I* now visiting In During my two weeks stay here I lha Haartor Kulaay»— tut that laall «rron,
suoew.ful In bringing the fair to Eu­
.have boosted Eugene and the Wiliam-;
Dr. Shoo*', JUstorsdm rom <ltr«rt tn «ha
ing. will be begun at once and will be Eugene:
gen« thl* y«*r. jhls was tho third NIGHT TELEGRAMS
Eugene, Or., Feb 24, 1910.
ette valley a* much a* possible. C__ JGfAdie of tr «*R aUm«nt»"-tb« fatllng. f»«Uirtng.
occupied, according to the contract,
ixMid«
or dDitr«llirur tMTVM AM harWn 1 a «* Ute
meeting
belli
for
the
purpose
of
d.-
For tore throat, sharp pain
I by the first of June
The Eugene The Republican and Evening Times: article published in the Iowa paper la. UyiM/U
to D 1 8UCMM
elding tho matter, with th« final re­
/' aa .. w . a . a . will
-in occupy the room on
I have read in the Cedar Rapids a misrepresentation of my letter sent,
'
Creamery
in lungs, tightness across the
n*rr« ar* acwln mad« tr II a«A
RECEIVED BY POSTAL
suit that tho fair will bo held st
paper*
about
the
very
severe
weather
Hronf. tb«n ujai U u»a Mrtain «nd of all *uefb
'
the
lower
floor
nest
to
the
alley.
1
and
must
have
been
manufactured
but
chest, hoarseness or cough,
Koaeburg noil fall.
lUIrn
—
s
In Iowa tho past two months. I have there.
By the article published in
To ma It fa a r«*l
that f ao
lave tho parts with Sloan’s
TELEGRAPH COMPANY ’, gaged.
h¿^”‘er r<K'm h“ oot J"'1 been en' been on the Pacific coast from Beat- 'The
The Eugen«« delegation, with the
Guard, the people here will have *«colj
phjrtcian abU to *a j tn th« »ulUrtnx
imolstsiu«
’
of
w.
W
Cardwell,
of
Liniment. You don’t need to
It was the original Intention of the tie, Washington to Eugene, Oregon, ' a wrong impression of me and my tick, ‘ Take my preac’lptlon for full tD day«, and
l<«MH'l>iirg. and .Mr Ht«-wurt, of Curry
Campbell heir* to cover the entire lot and was told by the old settlers that boosting. It is true tnat most of tbs if it Calle to help you. tho «auro axp««iM to
rub, just lay it on lightly. It
county, worked hard for Eugene, but
The Postal Telegraph and Cable with a huge block where the old resi­ this Is the coldest and longest winter [ Eastern pap«.'ra will not publish any ■ktoo—not yoan
penetrates instantly to the scat
TAen why ihotild th* tick takt any
th« iMiuglit* and Coo* county dole Company announces that beginning dence now stand*, but the final decis­ since 18 83. There has been lots of ' literature or letters sent to them that
u haa»
<>( the trouble, relieves conges­
gat«'« w«r<> just n* determined to hold Monday night March 7th It will rend­ ion was to erect a building with a snow and cold here. It rains here has a tendency to boost other parts fAanre on any other
bu^ii ttjuil an I do kg
th« fair nt lloiu<l>urg. and won out.
tion and stops the pain.
er night letter servloe between all frontage of 54 feet on Olive street nearly every day, with little sun­ [of the United States regarding the viaktr dare
A* «luted In th« »pedal dispatch offices' on it* own telegraph lln«» and extending 100 feet back. It will shine, from September to April. The citl«.-s, crops and climate on the coast IhU rrmarkabU offer >
I alto har« a RbtKimatir R«m«dy—and fhot
Hero’s the Proof.
print«'I In Hatudray'a Guard, the Eu­ and th«- line* of Its direct c
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ronn«
|n tf,,. nelRhborho'<| <>f *1" .«><)<». climate is very damp. Most of the because it encourages the people to moody
U cuverwl by th« aoxuo M«uUcaA No
Mr A W. Prkw, Ffrtlunh Kant,
gene delegation off« rod Roseburg 11 ,- lions In th«' Unite# Biate». Messa­ The plan* for the structure ar« com­ people here arc afflicted with rheu-1 travel, and seek new homea, thus di­ M«lp. no pay prutoet! opfan
•ay* . "We have u««d Hloan's IJni-
Beoidea.
yon ore fr*« tn eonjRilt mo mat M
ont) If It «mild give tti« fair thl* ges of thl* class will be known as plete and th« ground will be cleared mutism, colds anj
catarrh. The minishing their buslneM.
Cl wo , 1 ycuy br.r• •■ r r 4* h i tty ad*.< •* «nd
maul (or a ynar, Bh«i find h an e mi ri­
year, but tills had no effec t Finally, "Night Letter Telegrams.”
weath«-r here d-x-s not agree with
Yours
truly,
for
th*
building
at
on««
bonk
below
ar« yourr-and wltixiut«oat.
le nt thing (or a<>r a throat, chot paint,
for the »»k« of pesco, for It was seen
They will be accepted at Postal
WENEIL ROBOVSKY.
Per ha pa a word or two foots «uo will cfao*
The upper floor will 1«« divided in­ the people that settle here from the
< ohfa, and hay te vrt tita« ka. A Irw
that a disruption was Inevitable If Telegraph offlc«-» over the counter to living apartment*
ap
aom>e
wri«>uoa4intent-
I have helped thooaaade
____ ,
east. 1 would ralber prefer
the
P. S.—My article, sent to the Ce­
dr«»|*a taken <>n sugar slops tough-
thousand« by toy private pme<-fpt1oa ov
Ih« deadlock was maintained, the Ku- or telephone In th« usual way. Th«
Extend Buil«li»g
cold weather, snow, sunshine and dar Rapids papers, was shown to Mr. opoa
Bull«ling Lnler
latter
personal advice plan My L«*4 «fTurt to bureiw
tug and »no« Ling Instantly.'*
giiio delegates gave In un«l voted charge of night letter telegrams of
¡t )g tho Intention to extend the dry air, taan the cloudy, damp Freeman of the Commercial Club, worth your M ejo !« rwjnevt.
unanimously that Roseburg should fifty word* or 1«** will be the r«gu-1 building »otith to West Ninth atreet weather on this part of the Pacific and other business men in the city.
ik. let ma e-nd you an order al once. Tkto*
fao m«4aa<R to tom« ai< k friend
have the fulr
it wu* provided, how Isr .lay
/ . rat»' for ten
- words
- -•«• or
■ - 1^*. I in the future, probably before another coast. They have two seasons here, It was substantially as follows:
A poatal will brine the opportunity.
ever, thnt the expenses of Mr. Hol­ They muat be written in plain En- ¡year
,
ha* gone.
This will make a the wet and the dry season.
Eugene, Oregon. 2-28-'10.
I will have an hon*<et and ti u*tworthy dra^-
lenbeck and Mr Wilkin*. Incurred In glisti. codes or cipher will not bo I huge structure 180x100 feet in di­
rtrt
to
Your* respectfully,
The Republican and Evening Times lay to*t whom you can conveniently po far tho Mk
making three trips should be met IM'rmttt««!. They will tie accepted | mensions.
W ROBOVSKY,
—I will write you an article regard­
But first aak me for th* order, lor all dw*-
by the Ito- burg people and the *b0 for trausinlsalon at night and dellv-:
Eugene. Oregon. ing the crops, climate, fishing and gtoto are not ooahoruad to alve the 3o lay teat.
pro ml*«-« I Mr. Htewurt by the Eugene er»d a- destination on morning of
bo
write mo now and save all d«li
This young man, when he first lumber Industrie* of ’the Pacific
that tomorrow never rotnee
contingent to make tho trip from the text ensuing business day by JAMES J. HILL BUYS
arrived here, came into The Guard coast. This part of Oregon is known teemher Dr
8hoop. Box 12. Ra^ne. Wia.
Curry county, should also be paid mall cr messenger at the option of
office and seemed enthusiastic over a* the Willamette vall«jy, one of the
wu«a ><-•« Pa*U I teak T«et
by
Roseburg
the
company.
richest
fruit-producing
section
in
th«
UNITED RAILWAYS the city and state and said be was
Ro. 1 Oa Dyvpepeto
Xn 4 For Wow
is ?xiler to uv than porous
Will Hold County Fair
The Postal Telegraph
Company
Mo S For Men
going to do a lot of boosting for Eu­ United State«. The mlid climate is es­ Wo 1 On th« Heart
plasters, acts quit ker and does
Mo < On
The local fair association I* not couple* th«' foregoing announcement I
gene. Later be said had already pecially adapted to fruit growing and ■a. • On th« Kidney«
n«>t clog upthe pores ot thr skin.
greatly dlsvouriorcd at thl* adion and with a repetition of the statement | Negotiations for Purchase of sent to people in Iowa three hun­ dairying, also for grain, hay and
It is an cm. client an*
will g<> abend with preparation* for a recently made by President Clarence j
dred cards and boost letters. If the corn, good crops being raised every
t to ep th; remedy fcf
Oregon Electric Reported
big county fair to lie held on the new H. Mackey to the effect that the
one reprinted here Is a sample let’s, year. Eugene is situated in the heart
usthuia. I irone hit la,
grounds noit fall.
Soin« excellent o«ni|>any has alwnys been Indepen­
hope that he won’t send any more, of the valley, and affords a good
Also
to
be
Pending
an<! all in Harn mat* try
race«* are promise«! aiol It Is planned dent and has no Intention of enter­
for if anything knocks this country market for farmers and f."jit-grow-
of
the
to have even a better exhibit of farm ing Into any combination with the
ft Is such misrepresentations as are ers, and is considered one of the most
throat and chc»l,
produce and stock than was h«’ld lust Western Union mid Bell Telephone
progressive cities on the coast.
Portland. Or.. March. 6.— Reports contained in this letter.
will Uoak up tha
year at th«’ district fair. Other at­ Company and that It intends to re­ that James J. Hill and Great North­
It Is true, a* Mr. Robovsky says, known all over the West for its
deadly mcmlaano in
traction» are planned and it 1s tain Its Independence and maintain
that the past winter has been the business and residence districts. The
an attack of croup,
thought (lint as large an atti'ndnnre active nnd agresslve cotnp«»tltion In ern Interest had purchased thel'nlt- hardest winter in many years, but crops are not affected by frost, there
•
d
Railways,
of
Portland,
which
have
and will kill any kind
as mark«)! last year's succviuitul rave tho telegraph field.
been more or less in circulation ever he would not have made such a being no wind storms, lightning, hail
of neuralgia <»r tbru­
Hin t will be bad.
___ _________
The
summer
since the road changed hands last statement that it rains nearly every storms or thunder.
mal u paina.
day from September to April had he days are warm and the nights cool I
Fall,
are
now
positively
confirmed.
NOTES AND NEWS
All drttffwlats lsn<»
IMPRESSIONS OF
This ctinflrmatlon has come to lived here a couple of winters to Improved farm land can be purchas-l
MloMil'« UullIWIlL
_____ ______
, „
really
is ed for from ISO to 1100 an acre, and
Portland from on official source in find out what the climate
Ffkcs nt , SOL, 1 St 00
This ___________
statement'is
suitable for _____
stock ____
and __ poultry
FROM LOWER SIUSLAW the East and Its authenticity Is be­ during that season. T_._
____
, ! . ’
TRAVELER
ON
THE
_
t
_________
Irnieinix
e>a fHc
____
a
tter* was for clouding tae identity is one of the rankest mhsrepresenta- [ taising. as the grass grow* the year;
ever made.
round. The University of Oregon, the I
yond question.
whatever
reasons tions
The following from The Guard s’
institution of Its kind in the
SIUSLAW ROAD «l«M»rg«» O. Knowles arrived here of
the purchasers at the time of the
ar book published a year ago last
8 situated here.
yesterday from Eugene to spend a few sale, it apparently has been removed year
The mountain, and foothills are ALL THE VEGETABLES
days with relatives
and the purchase is frankly admitt­ January, is the truth about the win­
the hunters' paradise, and big game,
ters In the Willamette valley:
When we loft Eugene six week*
Mis* lAura Johnson, who has been ed.
You enjoy in the summer
"The weather report for the last such as bear, deer and cougars
ago. for s few wimk»' stay st Flor­ at Eugene during the winter, return­
Two motives, it Is understood, ac-
fall can be obtained of ui
abound
in
great
number,.
Ducks,
ence sud a sight of the coast, wo ed t<> Glenada Monday to care for her tuated Hill In the acquirement of the two years show that from the 1st of
preserved that they have all tha
geese
and
brant
are
very
plentiful;
thought we were almost killed when grandfather.
road. One was the need of more October, 1907, to the 1st of April,
original flavor and dellclousneu*
We reached Mapleton. Wo left here
The warehouse on the Collier North Rank terminal facllltes and 190S, we had 105 days of fair i weath- the limit allowed by law can be bag­
of the fresh article.
ged
every
day.
There
is
no
other
al l> a. in. and reached Mapleton at 3 wharf at Glenada was blown Into the the other availability of the route er, ont of a possible of 182 days;
The canned good* we carry are
part
of
the
world
where
there
are
<■ in., just 30 hour* on the road. Our bay by the high wind Friday night. for extension to the heavily timber­ and only on one day of that time
all fresh—there are none that
I first Impression was that the county
Omar Wisdom, ««dgerman for the ed Tillamook district. The latter, did we have any snow, and if ' that more fish caught and netted annually
have been carried over from last
than
tn
the
Pacific
Northwest.
The
court I* very careless iu to so Impur- big mill at Flon-nce, bought three it is believed, was the more impor­ hadn't thawed as soon as it touched
year. etc.
I tant a road, it I* true that but two Glenada lota of Wolf A Kemp, and tant consideration of the two. as the the ground we would have had near­ angler finds great sport fishing for
You are certain of the best in
trout
in
the
mountain
streams
Lum
­
I team* a day (the stages) go over will bull«! a homo tlMF* this MBMMF t'nlted Railways terminal holdings ly one inch of snow. Just think of
canned goods as in everything
I
ber
is
the
largest
industry
here.
Or
­
tulles of It, but that means the mall
it! This winter, from October 1 up
Wm. E. Brower and wife departed are meager.
(ise m groceries when you pat­
tor about 3000 people, besides ex­ W>')ln«s«!ay for their home In Eugene,
to the present time (January 1) we egon having one-sixth of the standing
ronise
Orcgisi h3«ctric Cknmidci'cd.
timber
in
the
United
States.
It
1,
press and passengers, and tho travel after spending six w«wks in Flor­
Advices from authentic Eastern have had 58 days of fair weather not uncommon to find a fir or cedar
would be larger but tor tho rough ence, where Mr Brower was employ­ sources are that up to within the out of a possible of 93 days, Yet
road. No* a man could keep several ed ns compositor In the West office. last day or two the sale of the Ore­ some people say it always rains in tree measuring ten to twelve feet in
Seid In fvrtnc by fa'. I. Orlano
diameter at the base, some of them
miles of that road In pretty fair shapu
Maple Creek Item:
Th<> proprl«*- gon Electric Railway had not been Oregon."
Phone .Main 2-‘>—fill) Willamette St.
If ho was paid for his work, and tors of the Maple Crwk choose fac- made to Hill, although negotatlons.
It is not true, as young Robovsky attaining a height of 200 to 400 feet.
when spring conies It would not need totry ar«, I believe, making prepara­ it is undcrrt««>d. are pending. These says, that most of the people here Most of the logs are towed to the
near th«> work to fl* it for summer tions to commence tho manufacture negotatlons have been opened within are afflicted with rheumatism and lumber mills by steamers and by
MOB ATTACKS
travel.
of some more of the excellent chi-ese ! the last week or two.
catarrh. There is not more suffer­ rail to the mills that are not situat­
Our second Impression might be which our countrty has been enjoying
ing from these ailments here than ed on the rivers. The counties in
But
what
may
be
an
indication
AMERICANS IN
this state spend thousands of dollars
% «
termed lumber. As we came up the the past year.
that they have finally been complet­ in Iowa and not as much as in some
Sluslaw wo passed a large number
In r«*»p«>nse to a call for his pro­ ed came yesterday In the form of an of the other Middle Western states. annually for the improvement of good
COLOMBIA’S CAPITAL of logs that were being taken down fessional services, last Thursday Dr.
roads, macadam being used mostly.
announcement
from
the Such "boosting" as this is not at all There are two seasons here the wet
by th«* high water, but as the »treams I. B Bartle, of North Bend, made a official
appreciated
by
the
people
who
are
♦
Bogota, (’• luinhla. March ♦ lowered a great many of the logs trip to Florence by stage up tho beach North Bank offices that transcon­ acquainted with weather conditions and the dry season. All fruit except
oranges and lemons thrive in this
R
Following an attack on ♦ were left nt tho water's edg«» iiuil from Coos Bay In seven and a half- tinental passenger and freight rates in this portion of Oregon.
via the
Northern
Pacific,
Great |
soil and mild climate, and immense!
♦ tho property of an American- ♦ shulil have been rolled in while the hours. and arrived here In 18 hours Northern
and N rth Bank routes to:
crops are raised every vear.
Also
+ owned vtreet car compan«, ♦ river was still high, but wo could see from the time ho received the mes­ Oregon Electric
territory had been I WESTERN UNION
does hay. grain, hops and all vegeta-¡
♦ ibirlnR which th«* mob wreck­ ♦ where logs had lain, large, fine one*, sage.
ordered, and a division agreed upon.
bies return the farmer and fruit
♦ ed tho cars, the rioters pro- ♦ until overgrown with moss. The «lay
Real estate In Acme Is changing
These rates will be published as
grower large incomes.
WILL ALSO GIVE
♦ «•«•ei|e<| tq the Anv-rlcnn lega­ ♦ will coin«' when this waste will be re­ hands lately. A few «lays ago Riley soon
as
the
tariff
sheets
can
be
pre
­
WENEIL ROBOVSKY'
!
tion and »toned tho building
♦ gretted, ns It Is now In the East.
mills purchased M. Noffsinggr's house
Member» of the leg-itfon wen-
The third nml tnt^re pleasant im­ and lot In that town, and also the Ja­ pared by the Transcontinental Traf­
NIGHT LETTER RATE
fic.
Bureau
In
Chicago,
and
It
will
be
protected and the nittiiorltl««* ♦ pression wan the fin«» scenery along red Scott house and lot adjoining the;
INGHAM VINEGAR CO.
♦ now appear able to afford ♦ the route. The bumps and holes in Noffslnger property. Mr. Scott then! four to six weeks before they can be|
actually put in effect.
♦ protection to American*.
♦ iht r» ad could not »poll our enjoy- nurchased what
Announcement is made by the
Is known as the]
The rate agreement among th“ Western Vnlon Telegraph Company
IN COURT AGAIN
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>*♦4♦♦ Inient of th«» mountains, rivers, falls Gates place from Clarence Sellars. | roads
provides for the absorption of that it will shortly be prepared to
and forests we went through. And It
Mrs. A. H
Nottsge suffered a transfer charges for
persons
and
K.«v«'<1 A NoMtcr'a Ufe,
handle long night messages, at the
Is almost to be regretted that a rail-1 stroke of paralysis last Saturday
I road Is not already in operation. A I morning nt th<‘ home of her «laugh- baggage across town from the rail­ rates customarily charged for ten Former Eugene Concern Makes
road
terminals
to
the
Oregon
Elec
­
Facing deal from shot and shell railroad between Eugene mid Flor­ ter. Mrs. Frank Fox, in Glenada. She
words day messages. It appears that
in the civil war was more ngrceable ence will be a big thing for both nn<1 was brought across the river Satur- tric station at Front and Jefferson. the Western I'nion has large unem­
Vigorous Fight Against
to J A Stone, of Kemp. Tex., than Itho quicker ,,
it ,,
is built ,,
the sooner the day morning n"d la now at her home I The rates In all Instances on both ployed mileage of wire at night
facing It from what doctors said return* will be realised, As to Flor­ In Florence The left side Is affected I passenger and freight business will which is not earning anything. Theee
wan consumption
"I contracted n ence, there la
• the
•
Prosecution
in any
making of a proe- and she has little or no use of the I meet those of the Southern Pacific wires must be maintained
stubborn cold" he »rite* Jhat de-1 porous city, and as It grows so will limbs on that aide.—Florence West. at Willamette Valley points touched event to take care-of the regular day
by
the
Oregon
Electric.
vc.opvd a A cough,
stuck to m<> grow
Sluslaw valley
business, and it is apparently
the
.< e.. ... that
— -' tho
— .. whole
— ,aw«A-
A.
I .■(><-/ with
WIAll
In
I.. of
..11
... ■ I « .... A • for years. I«-
.
In SO
spite
of all
remedies
, |t8 .. 20 O miles
of - . harbor.
idea of the new interests in the tele­
The purity of vinegar will be a
MABEI.
ITEMS.
My weight ran down to 130 pounds. |
WM. R. BROWER.
graph company to let the public burning issue in the Federal Court
OLIVER TO SPEAK IN
Then I bogan to use Dr. King's New
have the benefit of them. The an­ for the next two or three days. The
Mr, Hammond and son Raymond,
Discovery, which completely cur«w!
states that. "a specie! Ingham Vinegar Company appears
CHAUTAUQUA BUILDING nouncement
«ailed on Mrs. J. VV. Smith last Sun-
m«». I now weigh
178 pounds." MAN WHO FORGED EUGENE
night letter service will be estab- as defendant in a charge of selling
<1av
afternoon
For Cough*. Cold*. L Grippe, Asth­
lished as soon as practicable. The impure food, made by the United
ma. Hemorrhage. Hoarseness. Croup.
MAN’S NAME SENTENCED Mrs Cal. Hileman and mother,
charge for this service will be the States Government. This
is
the
Mrs
Workman
called
on
Mrs. Ham-
Whooping Cough and lung trouble.
Ashland. Or., March 6.—Revivalist standard day rate of ten words, for second hearing of the case, the jury
--
mond Sunday.
Its
supreme. 50c.
,1.00. Trial
Oliver
Is
coming
to
Ashland
for
a
the
transmission
of
fifty
words
or
Charles H. Chapman Given Two
We do not hear the melodious month's campaign, under the auspices less and one-fifth of such standard having failed to agree in the first,
bottle fr«>«
Guaranteed by W. A.
which occured two or three months
nounil of the hounds so frequently of the Ashland Ministerial Assoc ia- day rate will be charged for each ago.
Kuykendall Drug Co.
Years by Judge at Van­
echoing over the hills and through tlon.
Ills
advance
agent,
Rev.
M.
addition
ten
words
or
less."
To
be
In the former hearing the Issue re-1
couver, B. C.
the dales since we have a deputy Beeler, has been here for several taken at these rates "night letters"
volved
around technical testimony.!
game warden In our part of the days making arrangements for ti.e must be written in plain English
Government chemists insist that the!
The following In from tho Vancou­ woods.
meetings, which will be held1 In the language, that is to say. code words vinegar offered by the company Is
ver, B. C., Dally Province of March
Tho lower Mabel schi'ol had a Chautauqua tabernacle.
or oommunications written In for­ not what it I, claimed to be. Chomi-
6;
vacation Inst
on account of the
Some of the members of the latter eign language will not be accepted. cal analysts,hired by the defendant
Following n trial which had a num­ Illness of Miss Spong's father.
society. It is reported, read in the pa­ The message will be taken up at any
ber of dramatic features. Judge Mc-
Raleigh Morris looked rather lone­ pers of the alleged utterance of the hour until midnight, and transmitted company, insist with equal force and
Innes at noon todaj’ sentenced to a ly last Sunday. He Is accustomed to revivalist nt Eugene, and objected to at the company’s convenience during as extensive proof that the vinegar
term of two years Charles II. Chap­ spend his Sundays with the school the use of the Chautauqua tabernacle the night, for delivery the following Is wholesome, and does not conflict
man, of Portland, and more recently inarm. We would advise Clark Hile­ for the meetings. The evangelist's morning. For the present the new with the pure food law, in any rea­
or fair interpretation of that
of Tacoma, but known ns Campbell man to call on Raleigh on w<s'k
_____
days. representative, however, said that the service is confined to Western Union sonable
measure.
41
when arrested here by Detectives Me-[as the latter does not llk«> to enter- I press had greatly misquoted his chief, offices in the United States. The tar­
The management of the Ingham
I
l*’o«l anil Thompson in the Hastings tain company at home on Sunday.
and after some discussion the objec­ iffs charged for night letters are so company asserts that it is the victim
street branch of the Imperial bank
The Riggs young people visited tion was withdrawn.
low, it is expected that the new ser- of an extreme interpretation of the
six weeks ago.
the Troxels last Sunday.
vice will be largely availed by the
Local manufactur­
It«’ was charged upon two counts
Th<> upper Mabol school Is pro­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦<*♦**<* business concerns and others to pure food law
ers have complained bitterly of the
of forging anil uttering n *500 draft gressing nicely with Miss Smith as I
quicken
their
correspondence
hy
­
tts-
methods and procedure of the Gov­
Î
ion the account of George S. Willough­ teacher.
1
BORN
: ing the telegraph Instead of the ernment
chemists and United States
by, n lumberman of Eugene, Or., and
Mrs. P. L. Van Matre Is Improv- •
FOR GRAIN GROWERS wii
mails. A night letter sent by tele­ District Attorney’s office in prose­
* found guilty upon both counts.
Ing.
A A A ...........
graph
will
reach
its
destination
at
cutions for alleged violations of the
"Woodlark"Squirrel Poison is the nios
Ills chief defence was that one Geo.
Wo are fearful lest wo will loose r
the opening of business hours the
reliable and destructive agent yet devise« W. Ehler, with whom he had but a our post office at Mabel unless we
Near Elmira, March 5. 1910. to following morning, thus saving as pure food law. They assert that
cases arise where they are trying in
for the extermination of Gophers, Squir passing acquaintance, hnd given him get a new postmaster soon,
We are Chnrles Danelson ami wife, a son; much as three or four days when every way possible to comply with
rels, Sage Rata and Prairie Doga. It i the document ItLrcpayinent of a loan very sorry to )os<> our old postmaster, I weight, 9 pounds.
■oiar CrwM 5 0C
long distances are Involved.
the law, and that regulations and
3.50
Mr. Pierce, but we hope we may get
the cheapest insurance ngninst tlici of *50.
constructions
have
been
issued
by
It
Is
claimed
by
the
crown
that
On
the
Mohawk,
March
5.
19t0.
to
a new one n, good. Some of tho olj
•oMFIIIinn
1.00
ravages. Every kernel is warranted t>
Nothing in the way of a cough I, the Government officials which they
( mim I taino 1.M
kill. Climatic changes or moisture of th Elder la one C. II. Dnvls, now await­ batches better apply for tho position. D. T. Spores and wife, a daughter. quite so annoying as a ticketing, cannot understand, and the inter­
ing trtlal <>n a similar charge In con­ We notice the young ladles often
num FiUias* F .8 (J
teasing, wheeling bronchial Cough.
earth do not destroy its strength. Re nection with the same transaction
March 5. 1910. to H. R. McBride The quickest relief conies perhaps pretation of the same cannot be had
M*» riiii»«*
2.5Q
call for the mail.
by
any
one
in
authority
until
an
quire* NO MIXING OR I'HKFARATION. I Mr. Willoughby, who came up from
ntid
wife,
of
Wardner.
Idaho,
a
son.
Bond ftiMar
_
Mrs. Macauley lost some of her
from
a
prescription
known
to
Drug
­
rw««««
6.00
arrest, costly trial and perhaps con­
always ready for use. No other is s< Eugene, Or., testified that the sig­ sheep and goats on account of the Mrs. McBride was formerly Miss Hel­
gists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's viction for violating the law which
JfoqjL Dealers will refund the pure has nature was a forgery and that he continued cold rains during the past en Quinen of Eugene.
m rut,. 7.50
Cough Remedy. And besides, it I, the manufacturers want to observe.
n
mmwn ■ nmn*
MUM Utr'tlM .6*
if not as claimed. I'smpldet free knew Davis ns Elder, and had shown month.
so thoroughly harmless that moth­ In the Ingham case the management •
•WORK
aUASANTttO
WON
I* VRAM
Ila
vis
his
signature.
Two of our young ladles camo near
T C hemical Co., Portland, Oregol
1»r. Bell’s Anti-Pstn
ers give It with perfect safety even
C b I . - aa Ext’tctkm Fm* a h«s ,!•«*■<», brtdfln w«r*
Th«' dramatic feature« followed the having a serious accident Inst Sun- A sudden attack of Cholera Morbus to tho youngest babes. The tender 'has expert evidece. which is put laorrkirvd.
< V«n lW h n n« a f on masa«
against that produced by the Govern­ «•«*!«• wrrh Soaa anyahera. All work fnHr hMtw
nar-
aiathoSaa
ALL’IJHOL
toihcco accused's recital of his recent past, Jay. Their horses beeaml' frighten­ la dangerous. Keep Dr. Bell's Anti- leaves of a simple mountain shrub, ment.
It |g a case of conflict of the a»«mt. M.Mava aloArtc n,aly an«.
Htuu
nut opium
n.bmi - rooitivniy
admitting that he had acted In this ed at an umbrella nnj came near Pain It hnnd, a dose relieves almost give to Dr. Shoop', Cough Remedy
issue
('ntrd. Aniy snthorbM KtM'lvv In- as n simple school hoy, thnt he was
running nwa.v. It is strange horses instantly. It also cures Diarrhoea, its remarkable curative effect. A experts. So sharp did this
Rtltntu ht « i« «psi. Write for lllun.
th«» fat her of flvo children nnd his could live In Oregon and not be used Cramps, Flux and all Bowel Com- few days' test will tell. Sold by appear to the preceding Jury that it F axuso Htnoiaa _ _ . lacoaFoaarao *
•
••In til,, Kelr,
««■un
could not reach any t ve. diet, and was TarauaWaaa.Sta. PORTLAND. ORISON
IS IC. il«b N„ 1'oiUauU, Orv<uh family's only support.
It was stated to an umbrella.
plaints. Sold by Dillon Drug Co.
Yerington', Drug Store.
I discharged.—Telegram.
trrwaaovasi • A.M. tssr.K.
For
Pain
in
Chest
DISTRICT FAIR
WILL BL HELD
CAMPBELL BLOCK
WILL BE STARTED
IMMEDIATELY
Tell Some Sick One
LETTER AS SENT
Sloan's
Liniment
0
S 8!0“1’
W. M. GREEN
CHEAP INSURANCE
Wise Dental Co*