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    T h E EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. MAR 17, 1910
I
CANNERY DEAL
IS FINALLY
I
ROOSEVEL1
(Vhen 63 Yowi Old Eye-Ball« and
Lid» Bucaine Tecribl* liiihined -
W.i» UnaWo to Go About — Home
Remedies and Profojsjonal Tfit­
ment were Equally Unsuccessful.
•
•
Khartoum.
March
14
Colonel
(From Thursday's Dally Guard I
While It 1» not officially given out,
A very Important deal to the fruit
Great Interest is being manifested It Is kn >wn that the Eugene Metho­ Interests of this Mrttlon has just Roosevelt and party arrived this af
in tho trial In the circuit court today dist church contemplates the erection been closed, the Eugene Fruit Grow ternoon and was greeted by a flat-1
lot lt i OM ' • f F. H. Hall vs. the Or«- of a fine new house of worship In the'ers
purchasing the terlug reception
__ ’ Aaaovlatlon
Captain Clayton of the staff "f
1 gon & Southeastern Railway Com- near future, probably this year. At plants of the Allen Fruit Company,
Major-General Sir
I pany, to recover ».’5.ODD damages on last ntgat s services, which were giv­ together with tho latter's business. the Sldar. and
¡account of Injuries received in the en over to addresses on the result* The purchase Includes the canning, Francis Wingate met the distinguish-1
¡wreck on the defendants line be­ and possibilities of the recent union packing and evaporating plants, to­ ed traveler In the harbor and escort-
tween Cottage Grove and tho Bohe­ revival aud to communion services, gether with all buildings and proper el him to the palace Where ten was
mia mines a year ago, in which Mr. the trend of thought In the addresses ty, Including sidetracks, etc , on the servi'd The party went from there I
«AI h U» («<> V*«i» *<•’ «ny 4V«W (- t
Hall suffered a broken leg and many- made by Senator R. A Booth aud Southern Pacific Hue at the foot of to l tho elation to meet Mrs. Roose- In su- n « <» n.lltion »Usi I «u Uria 1,1«, to
uwril'lv lnn«um|,
other injuries
A large uurnber of Professor F. S Dunn was that a Mill street
veil i and Miss Roosevelt Apartmentsi a . nlaeil. l'hwy
bolli II» tw'ls si“l Ibi* 1 lrl«l h-n,s
people are in the city from Cottage larger building Is an immediate nec­
Thia deal ha» been on for some «re in readiness for Colonel Ituoa*
te-,,,
.1....
wiilioul
rwbef.
Tl»ll | <U-
| Grove, Mr. Hall's home, to hear the essity.
time past and has been mentioned veil t and hie family at the Palace and | < i t.-l lo f lo our farmi» phyal- rari, bui
testimony in the case, aud a number
will
dine
there
alone
this
even-.
t
hey
It Is said that plans will be formu­ fi cqtient Iv by Th* G'.i.ud
The ■
he iidn'l b»lp ih»»«
Itwwi I l«i»»l iwr»
of them are witnesses. A. B. Wood, lated at once by the church officials suit of the deal will be to place Olio Ing.
tnorw f olir rarsi pnmiiaant phvalr lari«,
i president of the railroad company, la to secure the fuuds with which to fruit industry of lame county under
Tuesday wit! be devotwd to slgtit-
a grww oontuiually «<>raw.
directing the trial for the company. erect the building Some favor. It is one head and management, which up reelng nrouml Khartoum anil visits Al th • Uro» * frisse! •< «««In» w.lvi.o.1
The jury In tho case is as follows; said, the plan to sell the lot which Is to this time has been under two. The will be paid to the Gordon Memorial ni« t<> try r 'uU< ura Olnimerit. «ivi afte»
u» n< Il aloni ole» waek tnv e»«a «ara
Henry Rebman. S. B. Jackson. C. A now occupied by the o.lurch, as the Fruit Growers' Ass-elation has tn college and other noted Institution*
cm» .Irrably iuip»<**««l *<«1 *» *«« «««lui
Stephens.
F. E. Brls
_ _ K. E. Brabham.
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p business district is rapidly approach­ creased Its capitalisation from »5000 In the evening the h<-ad* of Win gov­ Ih«-» «ere aliuost ««il '1 lw»y Lava
tow, F. P. Close. C. W. Powell. W.
ing in that direction, and purchase to »25,000. Of this latter amount ernmental departments and their neve» givr-n me any Inolili« aln<-e. |
Mooney. O. Dowell, Marlon Hager, J a lot further out. although in central two-third» of the atock Is already wives will meet the Americans al a «a» lh>>> .ili» linee trar» oM sr> l a ri
M. Shaub and T. L. Rash.
dinner at the palace. The gueets will n w «il» fine I aliali r>«v.-r fall ■
location, on which to erect tho new paid.
Grand Jury Indietmeuts
Include Blatln I'asha, the writer, who • peak a wor l ./ iirwlM f'< Ih« Culo ora
building. The difference in the value
Conduct Vinegar Factory,
The grand jury this forenoon re­ of the property on which the build­
llcmr-vllea whoti I ha»» *n i>|'|«>rlunllv,
A vinegar factory will be estab bar ro vividly <le«crlb<'d the massa­ ami
I trust Itisi Itila ielle» mar 1« tha
turned an indictment against Elmer ing stands and a suitable lot further llshed and such other branches of cres .n the Soudan.
tneana
■( otlw-r» l«-itig itirv.1 aa I bava
Ray. charged with obtaining money out would swell the bulldlug fund the business Improved us will make
Wednesday
morning.
Colonel
le-ett. G. I*. IlaUey. kloulh f W llaoO.
under false pretenses, in passing a to a large extent.
it possible to handle the fruit of this Roosevelt will visit Omdiiriinn The Urayaoa Uu.. Va.. A jk . 4. IIMM.”
worthless check upon the proprietor
The church officials plan a build­ section with the least possible waste bills of Kerrerl. seven utiles from
of a store at Irving. Late yesterday ing. It is said, that will not be sur­ and the greatest satisfaction
and Uni<lntnian. mark the site of the
afternoon the grand jury indicted A. passed by any in the city at present, ¡profit to the growers of this section «rest battle of Om-luruian on Sep-
J. Pattison, sharged with statutory or by any that will be built w it hi:«
This purchase leaves t e asaocla tsunber 2. 1896. when the Khalifa's
rape.
Pattison was arraigned this the next year or two.
'Ion with a clear field for operations am y was annihilated, and the rule
forenoon and time for entering a plea
With Torturing, Disfiguring
The association last year handled of the Khalifa was brought to an
was set for tomorrow morning at 9 ■
»100,000 worth of fruit. Thia year It end. He will Inspect the Khalifa's
Eczsmas, Pashes
DEATH OF MRS. J. B.
o'clock.
expects to handle at least »125,000 ■''.onse and meet local celebrities. In j
The grand jury this afternoon in­
An
I
Mber
lt< hms. buttling, blenllng,
the afternoon, a polo game has been |
waiy and utimu «I »kin and — elp 1« in. ra
dicted Frank Beeth. charged with lar-l
MILLER AT NORTH BEND worth.
The management of the new In­ arrange I for bls benefit at the Gym-
am ln»tenlly rrll«»r.|,
ceny. He is accused of stealing about >
stitution Will be the Mime .1 for tin 8 it.a grounds and after that he will
ftf!»|
n it vwj jgg
»23 from Myrtle Clark, one of the
In
th«
•Ion.
th«» huij»Mity **i *-ftM»«w,
Mrs. Juanita Miller died at her association. J. O. Holt, who h> been vi.it the American nils«
girls in The Guard's recent contest, i
g
of
.•enfng he will be th* 1
h v ««rm b • t b t with
Bend. . Wash., the manager since the association
Beeth was arraigned aud decided to residence lu North
Cutlrura Hoap, In
February 25, aged 17 years and 11 was put <n a definite basis, will ,-on Khartoum club nt n dlnn KT, At *11
¡enter a plea tomorrow at 9 a. m.
rlaiMn**»
»kin.
Preparations were i at once tlnue as the manager. W G Allen ..nera will be laid for 6
Elmer Ray. charged with obtaining days.
anototihfti with Cut!»
Thursday It n free da)
who has managed the Allen Fruit
made
to
bring
the
body
here
for
In-1
eum Otntinml. puiwi
■ money under false pretenses, was ai-^
Company'» Interests here, w 111 be 11s probable that the Hpl
• nd ■w.w'trsnt
rtn>>|
Iso arraigned, and he will plead tomor terment, but owing to high water
M
i
I I ,! U M um
soclated
with
the
new
Instltutli
a.
and
land
slides,
her
husband
and
Iir>n(«,(*•
iMTftJ
I row at the same time.
leparture
nn«l
witness
th
th«» «kin fthtt
11 «««a
parents did not arrive with the body
White Gets 30 Days
I-
in.
C
o
I
om
I
R
oos
1
t
■’f Cufh’ttra
<«r
Earl White entered a plea of guilty until a week after tier death. Serv- , GIGANTIC TRUST
’ • I’Hirtfy th* 14’M*I (luar«ntr«’®l •!«• •
;v *111 leave here by »p*>
this morning to the charge of larceny ices were held in the M. E. church
lut«»|p
pur«»
and
may
1«
uani
ir«>m lha
Thursday
night
to
visit
and was sentenced to serve 30 days south In this city March 4th, and the
h«.»ur •< birth.
IS BEING FORMED
remains were interred In Odd Fel­
in the county jail.
rite > oumm *«
(•-
» .4 .x ^1«
E •
» ••• • »4
James McAvoy, charged with shoot­ lows' cemetery.
»4. it"»’ i «K« • >»<t |*< -MR
--I ft
Mrs. Miller was born In Sodaville 4
Pittsburg, March 15. On + BOHRNSTEDT COMPANY
ing at Brakeman Conway, of the 8.
■ *•* «4.1 rww 4 h.*4 4* •
V
w
w a A rv« ««v»fz»»» a . «Hit RD’-« !*»'• a,
to
be ♦
P. Co., entered a plea of not guilty. February 2. 1893. and at the age of i ♦ what Is asserted
I (,t •
SUa« •*«
IM 4 * ’ !••*<
three years, removed with her par­ 4 trustworthy
authority, the ♦
v «- <■ F wm »» . I Ir ('»»« m h «et»—i
TO
HAVE
MARION
Civil Cases
•r*U4.«i H r * CEMteWR Pwt «•••!• L MMMm
In the case of the Berger-Bean ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Bosquet,1 ,♦ Pittsburg Dispatch announc- ♦
to the Union nel
4 cd today that
negntlatlons *
Hardware
Co.
of
Eugene
vs.
the
Sun
­
COUNTY ORCHARD
In the arly days of Yaquina Bay, come of the red man's picnic, and,
She was :
4 were pending looking to the
Lumber Company and others, to
when Phil. Sheridan was a young lieu- without delay, sent all the chiefs a set
• «
14, 1909. to J
B. Miller.
Her (♦ coalition
of
the
Westing-
recover
money,
a
judgment
was
ta
­
large bottle of "fire-water, some
Capitalists Buy
tenant in dbarge of fifty troopers. tobacco for their wives, and beads ken yesterday afternoon in favor of many friends w.ll be grlevd to learn 4 bouse Electrical aud Man­ ♦ Minneapolis
She »a.- 4 ufacturing company, and the ♦
Land in Waldo Hills; Newell
-which held the three thousand In­ fc-r their children. The Indians im­ the plaintiff in the sum of »2690.86. of her untime.y death
4 General Electric Company If ♦
dians within the boundaries of the mediately had a recount and decided together with an attorney's fee of taken down with pneumonia and
to Manage the Orchard
recovering when she received a r> 4 achieved America will have 4
Siletz reservation, he chose a spot on against their former emphatic decis­ »250 and costs ahd disbursements.
other
I
4
|4 another trust with a com­ 4
L. J. Moses was granted a divorce lapse, which together with
the north side of Yaquina Bay where ion. They asked permission first,
Salem, Or.. March 14
A deal
he decided to build a fort, but dis-___
_
_ cut down the canoes v con-
„„- last evening from Mabel E. Moses on complications, caused her death.-— ' 4 bined capital approximating 4
however
to
Junction City Times.
♦ one hundred and fifty million 4 was c
il today by whl' h the A C.
oovered that he had selected the bur- talning their dead so that thev might the ground of desertion.
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--
I*
dollars.
In the case of J. F. Spray and E.
4 {»«ah mated t eompsny of Minneapolis
tan ground of the Alsea tribe of In- give them a proper funeral. This wa*
C. Spray, doing business under the
nearly 2.000 acres of
dians.
i granted.
1 4 ♦4444*44444444 4 I lius acquired
I fruit land ca st of Salem In what I*
These Indians buried their dead
One night, about midnight, with the firm name of Spray A- Co., ve. George
1 known us the Ws", Hills ('nd«r
in canoes suspended in trees, placed lignt ot .. ....! moon falling over the Lea, appeal from Cottage Grove jus­
the caption c* ,>u V.'aldo Hills Or-
ao that the water would drain out.
| v '-d scene, they cut down the canoes tice court, the jury last night return­
chard
}\ with a rap!tnllsatlor.
When they heard that the "Boston containing their ghastly cargoes, aud,t ed a verdict Ju favor ot the defend­
.if • .S.ntie th « land . a* boon tak
£w chief (so called because the setting them adrift tn an ebh’hv tide ant. ‘
u' quietly by a group of
and '
New Orleans, March 15 - A dis-
xMt white man seen by the Indians'one after another, they chanted a
The jury in the case Of W. P. Riggs
a.iter.i i i«n, uu J Is to be set out1 patch from Port Llmun, Costa liles.
an this coast came in a ship from hideous dirge as they watched the vs. the Elmira Lumber Company, to
with a; *> e* aud «berries exclusively, says:
AOi,ne to use theIr' »»«a»“.'- procession of the dead going recover money, returned a verdict in
and th lit
horticultural meuhod*
A report has reached
hero that
U^d ♦Z°r ? Purpose slowly out to sea.
The soldiers favor of the plaintiff.
•pplle! t<> the trnct.
The case of Rosa M. Bailey vs. A.
George F. Cannon , an
American.
-
gathered
on the
opposite bank
and
, . . . J r”they
” h?l , d 4 r POW guvutl
X7G4 vu
L1AC uupubllr
Oct UK auu
W. K S’ewell of Gaston, president cousin of I-rroy Cannon, who
-V0w and decided to oppose the meas- shivered
Shivered with awe, as the last notes J. Goodman et al. to quiet title, was
«ho w^»
of the st;te boarj of agriculture, eaecuM bj order of Prooltfoot /•
****•
.
.
of the chant died in the stllln«M
stlllneea of dismissed today without costs upon
will n.*uag« th« company for the laya, le In tbe penitentiary at Cor­
motion of the plaintiff.
Sheridan, -who was a shrewd man, the night.
Bohrnstedt interests. Early In the into, charg'd with being t'he bead of
The case of T. N. Plank vs. A
A* »« later proved, heard of the out-
Newport, Or., March 8th, 1910.
fall of ¡909, Bornstedt, with the a «onsplra. y |o '»ke the life of !»r.
Wilkes, to recover money, was also
A
delegation
of
citizens
owning
board of dlr«wtor* of hla company, to-1 Madriz, who succeeded Zelaya as
dismissed upon motion of the plain­
property and living on the river road
has already been constructed to Blue tiff. the case having been settled.
gether with Newell and some of the president of Nicaragua.
TROLLEY LINE
between
the
railroad
and
Santa
Clara
London,
March
11.
—
Patten,
ths
River—but it may be soon.)
The case of Gid T. Ellis vs. the Or­
company'* field men. made a trip of.
Cannon Itrfxirleit Head
egon & Southeastern Railway Com called upon the county comrrlsslon- Chicago speculator, sailed today from Investigation In and around Salem,|
FROM EUGENE SOPHOMoRES WIN
Liverpool
for
New
York.
The
Eng
­
ers'
court
this
morning
and
again
Washington. March 15
pany, to recover damages on account
Uncon­
with the result that the big purchase
lish
proas,
generally
strong
for
law
placed
the
matter
of
building
a
mac
­
of injuries received In the wreck
consummated today wa* brought firmed reports of a varied character
between
these
points,
a
and
order,
extends
no
sympathy
to
adam
road
that George Cnnuon has g««n hanged
above Cottage Grove, was continued
about.
Indications Point That
INTERCLASS TRACK
distance of three miles, before It. It Patten In his Manchester experience
for the term.
The Bohrnstedt company haa re­ by order of President Madriz found
The
Westminster
Gazette
expresses
was
stated
that
the
property
owners
MEET
THIS
AFTERNOON
Electric Line will Build
cently planted out about 1000 acre* th«lr way to the state <1 •partment to­
raised the astonishment that Patten had the of fruit land near Creswell In l-ane day
>4444444444444444444444444 along that stretch 'had
An official, formerly connected
To Laidlaw
The sophomores won the interclass
sum of 13252 toward the work and "Impudence,” considering the Injury «•unty, so they are not «Rtlrely i with tho Amvrlcan legation at Mana­
which
his
orferatlffris
had
done
the
Xrack Rneet at the UnlveÀtty th!^ af­ :
It
was
thought
fhat
If
the
court
MARRIED
: would appropriate a like amount the Lancashire cotton Industry, to pre­ strangers to Oregon Mr. Newell al-1 gua, and acquainted with LeltoV C«n-
ternoon by a large margin.
TLs
(Laidlaw Chronicle.)
o has been superintending the work | non. says Cannon told him shortly
following
were
the
places
taken:
sum would complete one of the belt sume on the courtesy generally ac­ In l.an>‘ c unty for the Minneapolis' before h« was shot by Zelaya's order
44444444444444444444444444
rumor
The latest transportation
corded
visitors
from
across
the
At
­
75-yard
dash
—
Kay
(
’
13),
Johns
coast.
It
may
roads
ever
built
on
the
in this section, and one that seems
ty fruit Inspector for Marlon county, that h« had not a relative In thai
At the home of the groom, at
vo.v the
sev electric
............
feasible, ..
is that
line that ÌJ2J, Hawkins (’12); time, 8 sec- 32 3 East Fourteenth street, Eu­ perhaps not take that much, or it lantic.
wlll be In direct charge of the or- | country at that tlmo.
may
take
more.
is building out of Eugene east intO|0na••
chard work for the agricultural cor-
gene, March 11, 1910, at 4 p. m.,
I
...He
—
Riddell
(
’
10),
Garrabrandt
The
members
of
the
t
court
agreed
Considerable
Feeling
K(
irretì
|
’
p
the McKenzie-Valley toward the Sfs- f('12), McClure
poratlon. C. A. Radell. who him been 1 JOHN A. HAWK
(’13); time, 5 min Claud C. Davis and Miss Bertha May ‘o go over the road ■ within a few
Liverpool, March 12
The Patten
tere mountains, will be extended
Ewing, Rev. O. C. Wright officiating. days an J decide the matter. They incident on the Manchester Cotton managing the Portland office of the
I utes.
across the mountains and come down
12-pound duui
shot ---
— rkviiug*
Kellogg l (’12) They have gone to Newport on a will s«e what they can get the Exchange has stirred up considera­ Bohmstedt people, will move hla
rnuntv
DIES SUDDENLY
headquarters to Salem.
Auto this section of Crrwik
C
rock for and if It is reasonable, they ble feeling against the brokers there,
<
’
“
>«
struck
(
’H); diatance short trip.
The Intention of the company Is to
The line has already been completed 42.8.
will probably order the work done. between whom and the Liverpool set out Immediately and In the com­
This community wn* shock«! Tues­
to Blue River, about half way be­
At Che Presbyterian parsonage in There Is splendid rock on the Ross-
300-yard dash—McDaniels (’12)
During the day morning with tho announce­
tween »here and Eugene, and is being Johns (’12), Williams (’12); time Eugene, March 8, 1910, Mont M. nan place suitable for crushing, and dealers there Is much jealousy. The ing winter I 1*1 seres.
Manchester businessmen of the bet­ Winters of 1911 and 1912, 6UU aerra ment that John A Hawk bad pa*»«d
Mellon, of Benton county, and Miss If Mr. Rossman will sell it at a fig­ ter class resent the treatment of Pat-
laid with heavy steel. A large force 34 seconds.
more wlll be set out, and the balance away shortly af(er midnight, with
«•f men are at work on the line clear­
90-yard high hurdles — Hawkins Margaret Arthur, of Lane county, ure the court consider« reason a bls, ten -
’ <;«
I m KM l ... to follow as rapidly aa lemMble.
barely a moment's warning of tha
ing right of way.
(’12),
Latourette
(’12), Oleson Rev. H. N. Mount officiating.
he success of the enterprise seems
end
He has been afflicted of 1st«
Men who are In touch with th» (’12); time, 13 seconds.
assured.
A Neighbor or Tears,
SAYS STANDARD OIL
with muntk pain due to rhe u mat I»®»
TRUST
COMPANY
■itnatloo state that the chances arc
High jump—Harbert (’13), John as well m yourself Is Fable at
any
a disease that seems to have green
nhw electric line will be into this sec­ son (’ll), Murphey (’13); height.
time to have rheumatism, We'ra NECK BROKEN
on him gradually for tho past ft’»
tion before either the Hill or Harri­ 5.3.
HAS WAVED BLACK
ADDS
$2.000.000
all
liable
to
have
cuts
or
burns.
660-yard run—McDaniels (’12),
y«ar*
Only lt f,.A minute« hefo-e
man roads reach Crook county. One
bruises or soalds, crack In tbs back,
BUT BOY HAS
the end «.atne he complalui-d of great
reason, it is stated, for the building Riddell (’10), Garrab andt (’12); seek or side—some kind of an ache
FLAG
OVER
LAND
TO ITS CAPITAL suffering m hl* hip and bis ■ 1
■ut the electric line Into this part of time, 1:30.
pain. Then heed this advice and
Broad jump—Hawkins, t Oleson ar
FULLY RECOVERED
«Crook county Is to get the tonnage
»He hu>| arisen and was preparing
tell
your
neighbors
—
Ballard's
Snow
Washington, March 15.—"They
-|* '
Now York. March !4— An add I a relief for the pain. On retn nine
11 Liniment relieves all aches and
of the Immense crops that will be Johns.
have
waved
the
black
flag
over
the
ro.e
vault
—
Sweeney,
Taylor
tlonal
payment
of
15
p«.
r
rent
war
New York, March 15.— ♦
raised here, end make Eugene the
to th« bedside th« was b«v .^^iinnn
pains, and heals all wounds, Sold ♦
land as others have done over the mad« today by the Knickerbocker as<lsti.uce
♦ Surgeons at the Seney hos­ 4 ocean.
t hi« ||f„ ()f
had
leading commercial city between Meiers; height, 10.6.
by Dillon Drug Co.
Do
I
deny
they
have
demon
­
Javelin
—
Neal,
Taylor,
Sweeney.
rr,
;7*„
Company
on
Its
"surplus
A'
♦ pital are elated over rhe re­ ♦ strated their ability?
Portland and the California line.
er.disl
it i* presumed hla
No.
They
Low
hurdles
—
Latourette,
Haw
­
certificates.
This
brings
the
tots'
♦ covery of Louis Graff, ten ♦ have competed with an ability un­
It has been pointed out and very kins, Harbert.
had taken nffeet of tho h-ait^PWY
PATTERSON SCHOOL
P!,|d up to 65 p«r cent, leaving ):i
♦ years old, whose neck was ♦ equalled In this country.”
truly, too, that electric lines are of
rlaliurg Bulletin,
Hammer—Bailey, Struck, Kellog.
600,000
outstanding.
Two
mllllo'r
♦ broken by a tall, For days
more benefit to a country than a
HIGHEST
AVERAGE IN
With
these
words
Frank
B.
Kel
­
The final was: Seniors, 8; Juniors,
do
lars
In
n
..
w
stock
was
also
|
K
♦ he was between life and ♦ logg. for the government, arraigned
series of steam lines and branches. 10; Sophomores, 54; Freshmen, 28.
death, when his body was en­ ♦ the Standard Oil Co. before the su­
Z’i
,he ,0,“> '""‘horlzm MARSHFIELD ALSO
SPELLING CONTESI ♦ ♦ cased
"The electric line is a builder up of
in a plaster cast in ♦ preme court of the United States to­ aPltnl, »3,200,000. Of the new cap’
agricultural and horticultural sec­
A meeting of the executive board
HAS TABERNACLE
The following shows the grades ♦ In which he has been encom- + day in the second day's argument for al atock, »1.200.000 iH offerer! t
tions, and no section can get too of the Eugene Fruit Growers' Asso­
'""’•'■‘ndlng A «er
and
averages In spelling In the pub­ ♦ pa- . d for nine month«. He ♦ the dissolution of the New Jersey cor­ t ri.!? ' ‘ o 'm
.many of them.
ciation was held this afternoon to
is
declared
to
be
sound
again.
4
♦
Marshfield. or . March 1 I
Th
z
’
’’••niflratr.
poration as decreed by the United wh ■/ u,
(Thè Chronicle has got a little too consider the cannery matter, but no lic schools for the past week:
dr not desire to convert th«« place Is-now III the ni|,|N( ,,f n gr»1
Patterson—Eighth grade, 91.6; ♦44+444+444+44444 stntes court for the eastern district
.last with the report that the line definite conclusion was arrived at.
■
nto
capital
stork
may
dispose
«,!
revival
Th« l.rr.tlng Is held lr"
seventh, 944; sixth, 98.4;-fifth 98.4;
of Missouri.
b' lrr at full
value, with inter
Exeunt*®*
fourth. 96.8; tthlrd, 96.5; second, 99; LITTLE CHECK FOR
’’With Its ramifications, Its Influ­ ■xt. to a syndlcat« formed for th« pur- tabernaclr* mating 2<l00
•rn coming by boat from North I’'"*'
first, 97.
Average,96.4.
ence and Its money power, give it
X
an
M
X
’
r
1»-t
Uom-
JOHN ROCKEFELLER carte blanche, let ft combine, as Mr,
t orm Rlv.-r ami
riU oth„r j
Central—Eighth grade, 92.1; sev­
l ',7
’'*ny fall«'! during trha
panic I ho lawt of thn we«k tho
the 1907
1907 panic
<'rhia sterling household remedy is mu*
enth, 96.6; sixth. 89.7; fifth, 94.1;
Watson suggests, and let It cut prices, and
for
a
time
was
thought
to
be
a
New York. March 15.—A com­ as Mr. Milburn speaks about, and I
eiccessfully prescribed for a "world at
fourth, 99.5; third, 98.2;
second,
railroad ran nn ««xriiralon frer
don Myrtle Point And Coqu»* {’*”r'
«rubles.” For derangements of the di-
99.2; first, 97.9. Average, 95.9.
fortable a idltlon was made to the predict that It will control every In­ hopeless wreck.
-stive organs it is a natural corrective.
Condon—Eighth grade, 80; 7th, Rockefeller Foundation fund today dustry In this country In ten years,
ernl hundred have nlresdy ’'',1 <’on'
«hA J*'"ng tiny nerve -no larger »•rted. and Evangelist Sh non
Operating directly upon the liver and ali­
98.4; sixth, 97.5; fifth, —; fourth, when the Standard Oil Company of yea, In five years,’’ said Kellogg.
than
the
finest
B
||
k
,.
n
thr
„
a
,|
t
f
mentary canal, gently but persistently
97.3; third, —; second, 99; first, New Jersey paid a quarterly divi­
non nee, fhat the meel0"' *?lfh
r . ͣ have bean In progress
stimulating a healthful activity.
Ita
dend of »15 a share. John D. Rocke­
99.6; average, 95,3.
HALLS TEXAS WONDER
,hrw'
beneficial influence extends, however, to
Geary—Eighth grade, 93; seventh feller owns 27 per cent, of the stock
*"«'ka. will conUnuo two""1“ “<”*-
M>'-hMl?h m "7 Th" •“»'»•eh
every portion of the system, aiding in th«
I have sold Hall’s Texas Wonder was Dr
90; sixth, 93.1; fifth, 87; fourth 91; of the company , which Is now under
‘’u,,r ln8l‘'*
••
Af>MH«iaTR«TOR’,*OTK "
Sh’?p who flr,,t told us It
processes of digestion and assimilation of
third, 95; second, 93;
first 98.3. government fire In the United States for kidney,
.. bladder
____ _____
and ___________
rheumatic «âs
.
ÄR
Wr
°n<
to
drug
ft
Waalt
nr
fall
xx>d, promoting a wholesome, natural
Supreme Court. His little check trouble for the last five years, and
Average, 92.7.
Stnrnanh if-_ t
... .
iHil
All pnrarins lni7772T5,r* i>4rsb»
ippetite, correcting sour stomach, bad
Geary Annex—First grade, 95.
read for 34,050,090.
have guaranteed It In many cases,
"fi*-! that I hav. 7.
•"*
oreath, irregularities of the bowels, ton-
• m rtuly quattri»,« -, ®'inlstr*Tor «N m
There has been distributed In divi­ but have never had a complaint, 60 cans«
Lincoln—Eighth grade, 94.9; sev­
»tr»l®ht fo'r
wlfl
inn»,»,f
:?
*
or
'jj>
and
Y”*'’ “lln,®nt4 -these weak
»tipat on and the long list of trouble«
enth, 95.7; slxbh, 96; fifth, 96; dends since 1 898, »451,722,000, of day’s treatment in eadh bottle.
rr«A A llakrr
•I'i r’ «PP^B
r -
«nd faltering innlde nerves
d - 'ly traceable to those unwholesome
°ur^Cf
receiv'd
Mr.
Rockefeller
fourth. 98.7; third, 92; second, 94.4; which
O. J. HULL.
This, ¡”»nt b»|nB In
n ’ tions.
Kasparilla dispels drowl
'•«n Gnunty hi ,»..
«mi -T"*
»118,179 440.
first, not reported.
the
a< .*, *
..........................
*
headache,
backache and ' despond
Condon school has mixed grades lti
Tod-y's d1 viler <1 Is the samc RS
200,(100 TUltrfH
grown so • "'Me must
»"• ProP*
ericy due to inactivity of the liver,
In Of Sutherland’s Eagle Eye Sa]?«
derlan d at thl" time 1 t yea
some rooms.
»'«>«h»rs lo n.A 7 ,n ,l m<mtha frern
•• and digestive tract. It is '
'8- rlntn nf thl2‘ *«"' •• •h"
office
The building having the highest 1904 »16 a share was de« ried, and ■ver«, sold In 1908 and not one w rd
of C D in 1 f I-atourette. In Ors-
•'"er :ig t i. of the highest value.
average is Patterson; the first grade, 'n 1903 and 1902 »20 a ehaie.
f complaint, though
every tube Twined ,,f ltg
bp¿n"e jon City Cr»' of Glackamas. and
•’ frits to satisfy we authorize al)
as a room
Condon, ranks highest
.is sold under n rxe'ltlvo gictranteo. '»rwiy dr'n’t d
w"n,k‘rf"' "<«rit.
Dnter/ thir7** ’’•^
November.
. .o refund th
?hase price, q
with an average of 99.6; honorable Dr. Bell's Antisep*icSalve|H 1» good for nothing but the“,
I
CllkMlulL L. * l A Laud. Oregon
mention Is due the fourth grade,
Good For 11 Skin DM
¿¡i,X dru«lu’ Stt“‘
“non
Con f rs 1 with an average oí 99.5.
A<fcwl,|,thr,w“h ">• wlll enne«
TOOK FRIEND’S ADVICE:
HAS NO MORE TROUBLE
SKINS ON FIRE
A Quaint Funeral
UM
BY MADRIZ?
ROAD
PAITEN SAILS
ALONG RIVER
LEAVING PATH
ROUTE ASSURED
Of TROUBLES
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