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THl EÜÆ1TFŒ WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY APRIL 71, 1910
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OPEN RIVER
A Bai Hmoor Broke Out as
AÎ ALBANY
a Small Sore - Intense
Sonerai lor Fite Yean.
Special to Dally Guard.
(From Thursday's Dally Guard.)
A Permanent Cure by Hood's
Albany, Or., April 14.—The open
New arrivals iu
Eugen« were
Sarsaparilla.
river convention met at two o'clock
made welcorn« by the promotion d«»-
Vienna. April 15.—Colonel Rooaevolt win indignant today
"t»n
getting
up one mornfng I found
this afternoon with 300 de’egates
Eureka, Cal., April 14.—Loaded down with 95 persons, the IMrluont and ladies' auxiliary ef the
present. The largest outsl-.j dele­
what seemed to be a nioaqullo bite on when he learned that a report had been printed in Paris and ca
Cummerclul
club
al
the
reooptk>n
i
gations were from Eugene and Cot­ passengers and crew of the North Pacific Company's steamer given in their honor by these orgaul- the ca*f ot niy right leg. Ikwui the
tage Grove. Dr. H. W. Davis was Santa Clara, which struck on Humbold* bar and foundered about zatIons at the Coiuiuerclal club's' sore grew larger and contlnrusd day bled to America that one of the results of bis recent conference
elected chairman and Wallace Stru­
quarters last eight
A hundred or aftvr day, becoming more i«d more with Oifford Pinchot was an agreement on the part of the former
ble, secretary. Addresses were made four miles down the coast yesterday .itternoon, the tug Ranger more people who h id bseu in h'ugsne
by Judge McFadden, Colonel Hofer, put into Eureka at 6 o'clock this mocning, every soul on the from three days to <hr»»e mouths' troubbeome. One physician advised president to allow tho use of his numo as a candidate for tho
Senator Bingham. Mayor Matlock
took advantage ot the invitattou of poulticing. aneihiT physician Hold me
sinking ship having been safely taken otf.
Mr. Roosevelt reiterated that ho could not and
and others.
the club to attend the recaption aaJ! to use « rubbvv band.ig»». but tU» sore presidency.
grew
worse
until
ther*
was
not
a
spot
The convention was enthusiastic
got
acquainted
with
the
tiospItaWo
The Santa Clara was abandoned, and will probably be a tc-
would not niako any declaration regarding Amorican politics
and earnest.
A
telegram
from
people ot Eugene, tine fsature of the' ot livalthy skin as Urge as a tms-cent
Senator Bourne, stating that it was tal loss.
gathering wirs the reuniting of oM piece between my hne<r mid ankle. while in Europe.
almost certain that all Oregon ap-
trleuds and nelghbon. some of whom A third physician proscribed a ptiste,
In
response
to
a
wireless
call
for
assistance,
the
tug
Ranger
prlations recommended by the sen­
uot even knowing that rho other»! and ihis a stwclallst in acrofttlous
15. Theodor« where ItooM-velt had breakrtssf with
Vienna,
April
ate committee would be included in went out and just before darkxess fell it ccmld be seen that pas­ seslded here. U was indeed u happy
American
troubles treated me for it year. Th« Roosevelt and son Kermit, arri»«-! Henry White, formerly
the river and harbor bill on final sengers were being transferred to the tug The sea was rough, oci-asiou tor some.
atnbaxxador to France, who cam«
sore seenonl to be beallag. but in a tew
passage, was read.
m<>ml ng from H'lenla «speciali) Io tueol him
Several hundrod Huge»'» people
hero
at
6:45
o'clock
thia
The opening address by Dr. Dav­ the work dangerous.
called at the club durlug tlw» evening months broke out* as bud as ever. I mid wars met at the station by H«rr
1 number of off trial call» were
is. was as follows, in tvart:
autl were entertitined with music by I had now been sufTvrlng tar more than
made and then Roosevelt drov» Io
Mueller,
principal
Fellow CItiiens of the Wtllamette
Robinson's orch<wtra and with the I Ove years. My l»v wiu a dreadful ! von
lloffburk imlaec. where h« was re­
The Santa Clara was bound' from in aa fnteiview. said the Santa Clara serving ot light punch aud wafers.
Valley:
sight. There were places so large < m :<1 I the ficrelttn office. who
ceived In audience by Emperor Fran-
.
|
Portland
to
San
Francisco.
an*4'
un-
did
not
touch
the
biar
as
id»«
posoed
representative
of
i
the
“I esteem It a high privilege to
The billiard room, th« bowllug al- deep that uai egg might luv« baen put
rh Joseph. the emperor t«velvlnu Illa
American
welcome you to the city of Albany i loaded a portion of her cargo .Hid a out, Out sprung:» leak as she cleared ley and the card room were crowded Uito them. I was ivld the leg must I government, -------------
! Keren» and others of the staff of th» gtiest In hla private «parimenta A m
on th4s occasion, the importance and number of passengers here, amt had . , the bar and fated the heavy seas run­ all evening. The veteran sol« bunch
! American »'inbassy
mid consulate, Roosevelt enterod th« ri-urt yard of
far-reaching consequences of which almost cleared the bar on her Journey ning outside. After crossing out the beat a precipitate retreat when the b" amput.it ad.
-«ine day a neighbor wjnke of th* and Bsron llonKcltnuller Von Hen- rbe palace the guard I urn ml out In
I have no doubt are understood by ¡to the south when the keel plunged «hip headed s-vwith. and recedvv«! you io; folks invaded the card rooms,
vnlue ot Hood's darsuauritla fbr ' gervar. Austro Hungarian ambassa­ order to Io him fuy military bonors.
you all. A gathering of so repre­ Into the sand and the veeeel bprong >tnashhig blows from the enormous and solo ff«ve way to whist and oth­ scrofula,
From th« palace h« vtaltod Capii-j
a-.tl 1 thought f might ««
sentative a body of citizens of the a bad leak. Her serious condition was vaaves. A little Ater th» engAiner ve- er gMB«s. The bowling alley w.» op­ I well t ike It. lit for- I milaficd the dor at Woxhlntrton. After an ex- chin church mid placed wreaths oij
great Willamette valley for discus­ not fully realized until a point a rout psrted she was making water, but ez- ened for the first time this seasou, Hist bottle, I suSere t less psln and . change of grceiiTig» c’olotiel H<x»sa- the tomb» of Empress 1 lisa be lb and*
sions of matters of vital Importance four miles south of Table Rock dad pnesseif the opinion that th«r water and tinny ef the young poople. both twuld "ee ths eCio'S ot'tlie sure beglu« velt and Kerens enterod a eourt car- Crown Brinci» Rudolph.
*
i rlagt» sad drove co the Hotel Kranz.
effecting the growth, development ! been reached, when the steamer put could be handled vtth th« pumgte. lut ladies-and gentlemen, engaged In lUiig to heal:
“So 1 continued taking Hood's Sac* ,
and progress of that valley gives about ar.d made an effort to return it came in faster than it could be this s;M»rt. Sonic ot the ladle» were
promise of new and better things i to Eureka. The water poured into pumped sut. and IVwas .taeu dtarldtet introduced (o the game o< billiards. ! sagynrttia, an-t before long tlw sore was
nmpletely hkeUed and mr g'-neral
greatly to be desired. I need not ! the hold so rapidly that the bo ter 'o return to Eureka, but It w.ui t»sv' and others .njoyed theuiselve» at < haal'h
perfect. I believe IL my duty
latte
take your time to refer to the gen­ fires were swamped.
various* othez amus<»ni«nts.
tw teU what Ftoo l's S irenpurlllu has
Rescued P»SM-iig»r« Praise Clew
Wireless calls for help brought le
eral fact, well-known to all, that the'
It cam be said without sontradlc- done for nun" Mrs, Jtaephlne Stir* {
Shortly after 9 o'clock the lasV tlon thxt thf» was the most sticv»««»- gent. IS Llmeln street. Kxcter, N. II. .
Willamette valley—area. resources Ranger. The steamer was settling f:wt
and climatic conditions considered— when the tug. at 5 o’clock, came ip of the crew and passengers were safe­ ful reegitlon for new arrivals that
Hood's Satsap irllla <■ fleet» Its won»
is the greatest section of the Pa­ and got a line to her. and the trar»- ly landed aboard t hie tuff and’ the has ever been hekl at 21»» c'*Ub,
cific Coast. That we are destined fer by small boats of 61 passengers Santa Clara, then losr down in the
d «rf.il cures. not •Imp’V hernuse it
water,
wa«
left
to
her
fate.
The
dan
­
<
Immediately
began.
A
high
sea
w
i*
to be the seat of the densest popula-I
c artzlns aarzarurttla but because It
tlon of the Pacific Coast is not alone; running, which made the work <f ger lay outside the bar ail night, STUDENTS OF UNIVERSITY
c< Kblnes the utmost rr ncdl.il valu«»
I
rescue
slow
and
perilous.
awaiting
daylight
iveflbre
attempting
the opinion of those resident here,
ot more than 20 d.fferenf. In*red!«nt A
■
to
return
to
the
barber.
Tho
rescued
TO
SOON
HOLD
*KNQW
but is understood and emphatically
and eiir-[
«■•Th greatly ntr**njrther*Mf
i
Captain Says He Did Not Hit Bar i passengers ere loud in their pmiseeof
declared by keen eastern thinkers
rifted by thn r peculiar »»ombiimtlox [
Eureka.
April
14.
—
Captain
Norec
J
i
the
steamer's
officers
and
crew.
•ubttlttra
for
It. if (
who have carefully looked our valley
OREGON” BANQUET Ttwve is no re* ’ rrepa mt ton »uld
Washington, April 15.—In expiation of the Haanig which
tt» >
urzrd to buy an
over with clear and critical eyes.
be- "Just as »«»■■< I' you mai be nure tt :
“This being true, it therefore fol­
greeted
the remarks of President Tnft last ni<ht ut ili., forty-
h'sw to rratkt» nnl'l
la Interior, e.>-
lows that the work of the citizen-
yl-tida the dialer a larger profit. G-4 ' second annual convention of the National American W omen's
ship of the present, making for the
establishment of permanent condi­
Suffrage Association, in which he did not indorse tho portion of
tions, which shall contribute to the
the
snffragidts, the convention adopted a resolution o! thanks
Trrtay
In
uaual
llcetd
forti,
or
In
chot-
welfare of generations present and
■ BAwwviBvwwBB n s /»iw»« wwaas ■»»»•»«
Promindt Speakers
oiat> i| tablet* known as Samatabs.
to come, as well as to the ever-in­
and
appreciation for his words of welcome.
f
creasing tide of immigration now set­
Probably one sf the must unique'
tling strongly into our midst, is most
[banquets ever held in the» state is to
• I
Important and responsible. I be­
rtadlon praaeated to
President Taft was welcoming to an Suffrage A
SX"
MAKE COMMENCEMENT
lieve. therefore, that this present as­
Washiugt'in the Je!«.gate» to th»« eon-jth», National convention by President
sembly has the right to congratu-
¡ Oregon” banquet, at which non« but*
venttnn of the National Woman Suf-iKc’« II Higgsra. shows that th« wo­
late itself upon its responsibilities;
WEEK GREATEST IN
[Oregon inTodhctu will be on the*
frag« Association last night.
He men ot «It® new »cate ar*» leading a
itself for the
and that it will gird
_
[menu. f-Xvry commerciale organlza-j
told them frankly he was not alto- de »rtnlned fight. A petit ten bearing
performances of its duties,
I tion will be askiM to furnish Its!
HISTORY OF UNIVERSITY getlter In sympathy with the suffrage nearly lu.O'io signers to alrlkn the
no question.
(reasons why its locality is the best!
movement and wa» explaining why word “uala“ from the state consti­
A Vital Matter
fin the state and these reasons will’
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he could not subscribe» fully to Its tution taa been tM«pare<t! and asks
___ ____________
“One
of the vital factors relating
[be set forth In characterlMic booster Oregon Alumni Meets and Plans principles.
that the question b« submltled to the
to the material advancement of ev­
” Fe«rr,|. vofera st th« next special or regular
Spokane, April 14.—Three are dead and a dozen or more; speeches i* protnAient students from
* -tnsMis.
‘ ------
(<>iitn>l by "l “ all
for
Big
Week
Jnne
ery great community is the trans­
the varlons counties. Likewise, on
He aali! he thought one of the election In Oklalcetna In 1910.
portation problem. The Wilamette injured, and it is feared that six or eight bodies are under the? the belief that the "proof of the
19 25
Mrs Biggers reported that one of
dangers In granting suffrage to wo-,
river navigable to its southern-most hnge pile of wreckage resulting from the derailment of a North­ pudding is in the eating.” each com­
men w.-m that women, as a whole, the surprises In store ramo when
available point has occupied the at­
mercial oeganizakion must back Its
“The
greatest
commencv-ment were not Interested In It. and that they presented the pel tit Ion to the
tention of our citizens, with what ern Pacific train at Hangman Creek, just outside the trity limits, reasons with the goods. Thus Hood week
in
the
history
of
the Uniror- the balance, as far ns women are secretary of stage. Tfa womna, be­
success is well-known to every one today. At noon seven of the injured had been taken, from the River will vie with Medford for ap-l 1 sity” ami "Everybody comes,"
were concerned, would tie controlled by ing political non entitle«, could not
present. The strange anomaly exists
pies. Marion county with I*ane for the slogans adopted ad a roaalng l th« 'hsm desirable” class.
| tali« the receipt. Tb« ««erretary of tfiw
wreck
to
hospitals,
and
others
are
known
to
be
under
the
wreck
­
of a stream easy to be made naviga­
cherries, Astoria will show its sal­ meeting of the University of Ore-1
When these words fell from the Oklahoma Fc.teratlon of Labor con-
ble at a minimum expense, practical­ age.
mon. Yarahlll will go against tile gon's alumni held last night. Plans President's
__________ rips the
__ _____
walls __ of the ball seal'd to stawd as g'mrdlan for th«
ly in a state of "innocuous desue-!
world for walnuts and pomtxMW. ■ 1 were discussed and committees ap­ echoed a chorus ot feminine hisses. I ««1 minors mud the r»«elpt wa» mad»
tude.” That this condition is due
so on through the list. It 1« expected pointed
1>U,
... making tho week It was
__ no feoble demonstration of > out tn hla name
to assist In
in large measure to the Influences, j
At 2 p. m. It was estimated that I of several hundred ftwt. in «im» that the banquet will he a t
of a notable one. The class of '85 will protest,
"The anomaly of thèse women.
<Hrec< «r indirect, of coporate pow­ the death list will reich from twelve, pla<<.9 to , height of forty fee«.
great
merrimwftt
I’rexident
Taft stood unmoved In many of them tnlddl« ag«J and gray
fy
“"- —
—an.” at
8atP*‘hold a great celebration in honor of!
”
'
er, railway or otherwise, is the opin­ ~
to fifteen.
flftcc— Many bodies are believed
The bodies ot thre, men ***...,
h;i<f been1 ,fimo sorvo to show the students tho its twcjzty-flftll anniversary aud elab­ the demonstration of hostility the tiaired, reqiitrlng a .»«uns ni au to art
ion of most men well informed of to
™ be under the wreckage. / All
" the recovered up to 2 o'clovk, and it: la be- sreat resources of all pans of Oro orate preparations for the event ar» hliuvea co»tlnue.l only a moment
as guardlan wm a surpris«, ns well
the situation. Railway transporta­ dead are laboring men or tramps who ¡¡eVed there are probably eighk more-1 gon.
being made, it Is expected that every: and then, smiling as he spoke, he as an ob)e<-t tesson in our cotpta._
tion in the Willamette valley, al­ were riding in the box cars or on hi (Men in the
- wreckage.
"Ho quletîjr hsd tho nansre to 'Yi
mqpilwr will return. Likewise, anni­ answered the unfavorable greeting. |
though in its infancy, is of no mean brakebeams. Many of them will nev­
pétition biw-n M-cutwd that II rano-f
Rc|«'rt nt Tn-avurer.
When the crash came the nwinbers; PATTERSON SCHOOL
versary celebrations will be held by i
proportions, and promises to become er be identified.
Harriet Taylor tipton. treasurer of <unsl«rnation am< ng rho pvlltlclana
of the crew were able to save- ttlem-;
the classes of 1890. 1895, 1900 and;
in the era of development now at
The wreck was caused by tlle selves, with the exception of M. Rose,!
1605, Alum’ri Day. Tuesday, June the national association, presented: wlieti th« wonien presenU-d tb« mm-
YARD TO BE DRAINED
hand, a tremendous factor.
breaking of a wheel on the third ^ar the rear brakeman, v»Uo wa» badly;
21, will be crowded with events from her report showing Hie total re­ plcted pétition »rt II 38,M6 al saura,
Not to Harass Railroads.
of a long freight train, every car ««.-i-
. . Screamsand groans coming'
morning to night. The Alumni t»an-| ceipts of the year 1909 to have be»m to th« •«vwetary »f State. The isaplr-
°
“I do not take it that it is the lowing the disabled one leaving the
AND
LEVELLED
OFT
*
political berths, whoa« r«c-
quel will be held In the new If J rn- 621.466 os The disbursements wcro anta for
under
the huge-pile of lumber
purpose of this convetion to unduly rails and plunging down the embank- from =
-
orda tnlght not stanj the tost <rf wo.
nastnm W<sin«sday afternoon
an d 6f9.8H.50.
wreckage guided the rescuers in
harass or antagonize the develop­ ment. Many of the cars were ioad- land
---
During the year tho association met» niters. Itnui««dlatcty conferred
'
_ "z. Twelve of the injured Boarit of Education Acts Upon the Alumni ball la the armory Wed-
ment or operation of the railway ed with lumber, and this, together-their
work,
spent alxmt 46,000 on organisation wlth a view to preventing the petl.
I ne day evening.
and
an
lines, but it ought to be the pur­ with the shattered fragments of fif- soon recovered,
— ’ engine
- ’id - ’ war
^Thu’ chv
“ w^h
TTo
Tf ft .
Recent
Petition
of
and sent to South I>ako(a a low,’ lion f wni bein'; presented to tho p«o*
pose of this assembly to take what teen cars, Is piled in a confused mass rushed to this city with a load of
where a campaign la now on. 43.600. pie. This anxiety to attack rhe pell-
Patrons
HILL WILL BUILD
steps it may looking to the perma­ of wreckage aloug the embankment U»l®u£‘pr1,'K men , whir were placed in
The treasurer's report In part was tion was one of tho strong proofs of
nent opening of the Willamette riv­ the west of the track for a distance I nospitaH.
th
ax follows:
prophecy that the vote on
er to free navigation, so that the
Acting upon the suggestions con­
TO LAKE KLAMATH "Miss Emily Howland. of Sher- our general
smcndm-Mit woukt auroly carry.
merchants, manufacturers and pro­
tained in the recent petition of pat­
woml, N. V.. was tho largest Indi- If those who manipulate our politics
ducers of this valley, present and
rons of the Patterson school, the
rfdiial contributor durine th« past hail not been confirmed In this opin­
to come, may have the benefit of
board of education at its regular Stevens Says Contracts For year, The five stairs having the ion they would hn.v« permitted tho
wholesome competitive freight rates.
monthly meeting last night ordered
Construction Will Soon
largest tuenibershlp are. In tbelr or- qi<aa»tlon t<* bo voted uyun. They
The embargo of fifty cents per ton
the grounds at the Patterson school
der, New York, Massachuaelcs, Col- •iared not take thI h rlak. lrnni<*dlately
Be
Let
placed upon every ton of freight
drained and then leveled so last the
lege Equal Suffrage League, Mary- the plan of auHpe'rflng action on the
passing through the Oregon City
pupils may have a better place and
land and Pennsylvania. Tb'e five petition was suggested, on the absurd
Portland,
April
14.
—
The
eontraeta
'
more room In width to play.
gatewav has its effect, not alone up­
stains
contributing
the largest
that 5,000 of the signatures
on the actual freight upon the decks
The board voted to hereafter meet for the construction of 40 miles of I nmounts of money In their order are ahiirge
•er« fraudulent. A hearing wa*
of the steamboats carrying it, but
twice a month fnstead of once * railr>«d grMe in trrition to that for New York. .Massachusettn, Pennsyl­ granted
by the secretary of state on
month during the school year. It wUl which bldx will he opemsi April 18, . vania. Louisiana and Ohlcx
also directly or indirectly upon ev­
January 26. Tho suffrage associa­
meet on the second and fourth Wed­ will probatjy be lot before long, was ;
ery ton of freight 'handled by the
"The auxiliary associations show­ tion being ably defended by three of
nesdays of each month.
declared yesterday by John F. Stev­ ing the greatest gain In membership
railway lines in the Willamette val­
Dr. F. V. Cttmmings has been em­ ens, president of the Oregon Trunk are College league. Maryland, Illi­ Oklahema'a einlnont lawyers. Judges
ley
This embargo should be re-
J. L. Brown, J it A Robertson and
foved by the United States govern­
ployed by the board as school phy­ Hue, who returned in the morning nois. Kentucky and t’owneetlcut.
U Nagle, tb-aae m<a being prominent
ment. Comparisons between the vol­
sician
to
pass
upon
the
health
of
the
from
a
business
trip
tn
Chicago.
The federal census com­ ♦
"Virginia has organized a prem­ In the republlriin, democratic mol so-
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Osburn will ♦
oftlldren
attending
school,
at
no<
ex
­
The
construction
of
tho
40
addi
­
ume of tonnage carried by river and
♦ mences tomorrow — Friday, ♦
ising society during the year and Is claMat pnrlle» The secretary of state
tional miles will take the road to the therefore admitted Into the fold.
that carried by rail in the W illam- step down from the management of ♦ the fifteenth. The U. S. enum­ ♦ pense to th» parents.
auntalne! tie petition, whereon tho
north
end
of
Klamath
1.,
’
ike.
ette valley are so insignificant as the Hoffman House on May 1, and
erator will call on you within ♦
"States »bowing gain In member­ remonstrant appeal'd to tho Su­
will be succeeded by J. W. Moore,
“
It
Is
out
of
the
rang«
of
possibil
­
almost to be classed as odious.
a few days at most. Kindly
STILL ANOTHER
are California, Connecttrult, preme court. He was allowed forty
“One of the duties of this conven- who has recently arrived here from
ities that the road will b» built to ship
be prepared to assist him by ♦
Delaware.
District of Columbia. days in which to file hla brief. At the
Cheyenne. Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs.
Fr»-<« Locks at Oregon City.
Klamath
Falls
this
year.
If
we
d'-clde
providing the statistical infor­
Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, '•M’lratlon of "
m h« was unub o
NEW
COUNTY
TO
tlon will be to discuss the question Osburn will soon thereafter take,
to
go
to
that
point
at
all,**
said
Mr.
mation desired. It is good cit­ ♦
I xv u Is la n a. Maine, Maryland, Minne­ to sUHtnln hla charges and prayed for
Stevens
yesterday.
of free locks at Oregon City, and the: charge of the new Hotel Osburn i
izenship to do so. Everybody ♦
Mississippi. New York. Rhode n further extension, which the court
BE VOTED
purchase and operation of same by1 which is now nearing completion, |
“It has already boon published that, sota.
is interested and expected to ♦
Island, Texas, Tennessee, Virginia, granted. He wax given until April 1
we
will
soon
open
blds
for
’
he
grad-!
the United States government. To but will not be ready for occupancy
♦
help.
to produce proofs of hla allegation*.
Ontario, Or., April 13.—The citi­ ing from Madras south to the north- I Equal Suffrage College Ijcague."
this end. careful consideration should until sometime after that date.
All information given is ♦
Suffrage In Oklalioma.
Mr. Moore has taken a lease on
Meanwhile, we uro losing no tltuo In
zens
of
Drewsey
are
again
agitating
be given, especially in view of the j
ern
boundary
of
the
Klamath
Indian
(
strictly confidential. No one
The re|*,rt of the Oklahoma Worn- working tn our campaign.“,
faqt that this Is a most strategic the Hoffman building for four years
the organization of a new county of reservation. If reasonable bldx are
in
Eugene
is
permitted
to
see
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moment for the solution of this and will conduct the house ¡dong the
the statements made on enu-- ♦ Otis from portions of Malheur and submitted th« contract for thin work]
question, owing to the fact that an ■>ame lines as heretofore. The house,
♦ Harnvy counties, with Drowsy ns tho will be let. Trunk Line surveyors are l ADVENTIST CHURCH
meratlon
sheets.
araendinedment has been Incorpor-, has prospered greatly under the
C.&E. TO3EBULIT
The Commercial Club and ♦ county seat. This time they will en­ I now working In thn reservation and
management
and will'
ated in t'he pending river and harbor, present
the various ward improvement ♦ deavor to bring the proposition before so soon ax they report on available
doubtless
continue
its
success
under
,
IN WESTERN OREGON
hill, through the United States Sena-,
clubs, also other organiza­ ♦ the vot< rs of Oregon, and hope to se­ ¡routes, contracts will probably be let
TO NEWPORT RESORT
tors, Bourne and Chamberlain, for' the new regime. Mr. Moore will;
cure a favorable verdict for their pet ¡for construction work through to
tions, indorse this request.
make
a
number
of
improvements
in
R«v
W.
H.
Oliver,
of
thn
Advent
­
the appropriation of $300,000 for
scheme at the polls next November. [some point on the northern shore of
They are interested in seeing
Bench travelers going to Newport
such purchase.
Strong, concerted,, the building and the service.
a true and accurate count and ♦i Citizens of that town have raised 41.- the lake. The engineers will then ist church, has traded hla residence
on
th« Oregon coast this summer
|
be
called
In
and
we
will
determine
Jntellgent and emphatic action at
registration of all residents ♦ 000 and are sending a solicitor over
property In West Roseburg for 25 ! will In all pro bu bl 111 j' not have to put
this time <m the part. Of ,the citi­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦I
in Eugene. This is for the / ♦ the state to secure tho necessary 10,- ¡how much money has been expended! acri-u of land at t’ottage Grove, to | up with tho nnnoyanco of transferring
zenship of the Willamette talfey
ObO petitioners in order to have the land how much la required for the
benefit, .of , Greater Eugene.
which city ho was recently transfer- : from train to ferry at Yaqiiliin. as
will greatly aid, not only in the pas­
died
Questions asked by tho cen­ » question of tho organization of the completion of the work In hand.’’
sage of this amendment in the sen-, ♦
*
♦ county, subpaittod to the voters. It
|
red by tho conference hold here two Ims been the iieccsxlty In tho past.
sus
enumerator
are
author
­
♦<>»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
ate, but In its corfirmation by the, ♦
For tho first time in the history weeks ago. Tho other party In the ¡ ill" Corvallis th Eastern Company
ized by law for the govern­ 0 is said that 2000 signatures to the
i lias d«< Ided to extend Its road from
house of repreEentatives. It is un-,
At the Good Samaritan hospital
ment's use. if you know of J||H-tltlon h.ve already been secured. of Oregon, the Southern Pacific Com­ ¡deal is A. E. ___
The proposed new county will take pany 'has granted reduced rates for [lev. proeott. Wheeler, will succeed [Ynqulna. Its nrcaent tcrnilnua, to
derstood that this same river and! In Portland, April 13, 1910, John
any one who is not enumerat­
, Newport, tho truck to skirl the bea"h
harbor bill carries an appropriation F. Wetherbee. father of F. R. Weth­
ed. or who is liable to be over­ »from Malheur Riverside, Agency Val- attendants at the University of Ore­ Rov, Oliver at. this placn, occupying of the crcxceht shaped bay.
of 460,000 for the improvement off erbee, the Eugene merchant. The
looked, or who was absent ♦ ley. Juntura, the Foplano station and gon summer sohool, Tho reduced the former rosldenco of the Initer.
Information to this effect wnn con­
the upper Willamette river. It Is remains will arrive here tonight for
Barren Valley, In which location the rates go into effect Saturday, Jnne 1 which will also be used as the confer-
when the enumerator made
veyed here by r wireless telegram
properly part of the business of this burial and the funeral wll be held
his rounds, kindly notify the ♦ largest taxpayers of the county reside. 18, and continue through the session ,onc" headquarters. Rev. Oliver will from Newport, Tho nowa Htntes that
convention to devise ways and means tomorrow at 2 o’clock with Inter­
to its close. Saturday, August 6, leave- for his new field of labor In
Commercial Club by note or ♦
to secure the expenditure of this ment in the Masonic cemetery. An
Blooded cattle and horses will be thereby making it possible for teach­ | about five or six Weeks. In addition the Corvallis Hi Eastern Rnllrond Co.
phone Main 702.
sum, if appropriated, at such points obituary will appear later.
put on sale April 26-30 at Portland. ers attending the session to save ma­ to general pastoral work, R«v. Oliver has entered Into a contract with thn
Euegene Commercial Club.
on the upper Willamette as are nec­
Registered Shorthorns go on sale on terially in railroad fare. Reduced will act ns Bible Instructor In the I Yaqulna liny Lumber Company at To­
East Eugene Improvement
essary to open the river to uninter­ shipments in less than carload lots:
Tuesday. April 26, and the two fol­ sates have also been granted for the academy which hla church maintains ledo for 7500 rallrond ties, which
Club.
i number will bo sufficient to cover tho
rupted navigation throughout the in plain English, the return to the
lowing days wll be taken up by sales tv. o state educational conferences to at that place.--Roseburg Review.
South Eugene Improvement
stretch In-tween Yaqulna and New-
of harness and draft horses from the be held at the University the week
old rate of 28 cents per hundred
ye»f-
_
- —
Club.
Differential Freight Rate.
’ort, a distance of about thrye nod A
Northwest and a few from the East. previous to t'he opening of the sum­
means an Increase on every ton ef­
Northwestern Eugene Im­
Wooley * Roll hnve sold to Claire I hnlf
miles Oregonian.
■
There will be one carload of register­ mer school, and for the exercises of Raker of Hprlngflcld, an acre tract
“Another duty of this convention fected of f3.60.”
provement Club.
ed Shetlands. On Friday, April 29, commencement week, June 19-22. In the Stewart addition to Spring­
will he to consider the matter of the
h.
It.
Fisher
and
family
aro
recent
the Holstein herd of the Gearhart Every Indication points to an excep- field, owned by W. T. Kerley, for
abrogation by the Southern Pacific OR. BELL'tf ANTI-PAIN
10-cent * “
differential
Park farm will be sold. There will tionaily large attendance at ail of »850. The tract already baa a resi­ arrivals In the city to reside hone.
railroad of * the **
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*’“*
Their household goods came In from
for Internal ar.d Uxtsmal Pains-
HUBMTUBE FOR THE OV'AKP.
be 50 head of these cattle.
freight ratea on through eastern
these event«.
dence on it.
the north this morning.
DOZEN OR MORE MEN KIILED]
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
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