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i I THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUAR D. THURSDAY, SEP. 33, 191 0 TEN t .. 8270 LEFTOVERM’GINNGOESAFTER FROM FOURTH CORPORATION OF JULY Line of Our Fall Clothes Is on display now, la< there are many nobbj suit* that are just the rt* thing in style, quulity fit. Come and main yOl:r selection now while it» line is complete. In defense of a "non partisan Judl- After paying all bill* th« last An elghty-mile automobile chase clary," Judge Henry .McGinn of Port "We are here to pass an ordinance Fourth of July celebration commute«» or two,” said Mayor Matlock a- he after a 17-'}ear-ol.l automobile thief reports a balance on hand ot $270.- laud, luvt night al th« court io a f ----------------------------------— called to order a tardy council last was the unusual turn of events that 10. to b«> applied to the next cele good sited audience, delivered Bown overtook yesterday Seattle, Sept. 16.—Unofficial and incomplete returns from evening. The first ordinance was sheriff bration. The committee appointed strong personal tirade against •• ■» mid one written by the bond owners to and resulted In the capture of J»n by the Merchanta’ Protta’llve Asso present political situation the first congressional district, show William E. Humphrey, issue $50.000, and had t * be read Isom, who purloined a Studebaker ciation to get up the oolabratlon sub deavured to show th« ne<-«**lty . Friday night at the fair stand pat republican, to have received 433 votes more than the without au amendment. A se; ond automobile mitted Its final report at the med nun-partisanship In the supreme court grounds in Salem frbtu R. L. De provided the time of the ia* ot the association last night. '1 he of the »lute. 'I he assembly h« brand- necessary forty per cent of the total vote, besides getting a large I 'ordinance beginning of the sinking fund as Vaney, of Scio, and succeeded In re report in full which was adopted Is d a* a corporation machine and made taining its possession until late Sun the assertion that the recent state plurality of the vote. Later returns may take away this advan September 1. 1910, accompanied the day afternoon when he was over as follow.*: convention nt Portland was only a The issuance of these re- Our prices nrc iilw«T| Eugene. Or., S»*pt. 9. 1910. tage, but probably will not. A provision of the state primary 'first. taken by the Lane county sheriff at •tat« convention in name, but In] ¡funding bonds is the result cf the To the Merchants ’ Protective Asso very rcnsonablo general, reality was the hand ot the combined' law which requires electors to mark their second choice votes i special election held on May 6. 1910. Lorane, some 20 miles southwest of ciation of Eugene. Oregon: powers of the big corporations In tb»| $150.000 will be paid in three Eugene. We. your comiultee appointed to when candidates number four or more, gives an opportunity to i The ly lower thun elsewhere for The officer* her< had been notified installments of $50,000 each on Aug- arrunge for and conduct the celebra »tale, and he endeavored to show this contest the nomination. Apparently thousands of voters, lust 15. 1915. August 15. 1920. and of the theft Saturday, but yesterda-’ tion on the Fourth of July. 1910. beg by citing th« careers ot *»*veral men the same quality and style. August 15, 1930. 'Councilman Sheriff Bown received »«'rd that the to submit our report, as follows: and their recent action* a* attorneys chiefly Humphrey men, did not mark a second choice,, and the Ion boy with the machine wa* crossing I Koppe showed that he did not vote on Total amount »ubscrlbed $1211.00 for the great corporations. 11« sta ballots were thrown out. Thomas P. Revelle, insurgent, declares ¡everything that sounded well and be- the Harrisburg ferry. At once he se-, Amount ted that the reason the group of cor Our line of Gents Fur. sutuH'rlbt*<l but not I fore he would vote on its final pas cured an automobile from the Ma- paid ....................................... 47.50 poration attorneys, whom he ac- he will contest the nomination by ail legal means. zach garage with a driver from, nishingB is also reduced to sage it had to be carefully explained I used ot meeting In secret slid »«■ there, and started toward Junction, i of judiciary to him. the Total amount collected . 31 163 50 lectlng their own list had limit. Come and it* expecting to meet the thief. The boy declared. At this meeting of the council Received from concession* I 155.00 caudldate*. they BIG REGISTRATION our ■lock—we are g|*d some special bills, amounting to is a rather rough looking, red head-! Balance from 1909 fund .. 126.70 through their leader. William David about $1400 were paid. It was an ed, big featured lad and was readily I Fenton, that they were opposed to a to show roods, wheihtr OF FRESHMEN AT nounced that the $20.000 of the sum described and reeognlied by all who non-|K>lltical assembly, wa* because 11445 2o Grand total .................... i saw him. Before they reached Junc | for the filter plant and water main you buy or not. they bad an assembly of tbelr own. I l»lsl>ur««-iiM-nts they met S. B, Finnegan, who STATE UNIVERSITY I extension was on hand and it was tion Mr. McGIun was Introduced by ordered to be placed in the current was returning to Eugene from Salem.I Posting Bill*.............................. 3 3.00 Professor John Straub of the Univer 5.35 The registration at the Uni ♦ fund and to be used upon the water He had seen the boy as he turned ln-! Berger-Bean. nail*, etc.......... ♦ sity of Oregon, a* an old t’niverwity to the road toward Monroe. That! Wick Huff, putting down and ♦ versity of Oregon up to 3 ♦ extension work. student, and a* a friend of the Uni was out of 1-ane county so as «'»on a* 9 00 removing seat* at park.. ♦ For the street committee Hender ♦ o'clock this afternoon, the versity. He opeue l hl* subject ■* Junction was reached Sheriff Bown! Frit*, the painter, repairing ♦ first day of school, was 290. ♦ son announced that all the blds for the uon-polltlcal judiciary, which he g t the Marlcn county official* by 63.50 floats ............................... • . . East Ninth Street ♦ Although the exact figure on ♦ the improvement of Aider street had characterised a* a body who would l.ng distance telephone for pernrlaa- 17.50 Prises- Foot race ............... ♦ . the registration for the first ♦ been too high and had been re serve In regard to the rights of Ilves « ion to continue the chase into Ben-1 75.00 and property, regardless ot their po I ♦ day last year is not obtaina ♦ jected. The lowest of the bids asked ton county The reply came "by all Prlxe*—Float* ....................... 15.00 litical affiliation*. He said Prise*—Carriage*................. ♦ ble, Registrar Tiffany an ♦ 50 H cents for grading * front foot. ” We means catch him. ” In a few mom-1 15 00 have be«*u accustomed to look upon “If the rain holds off we will have ♦ nounces that today’s registra ♦ and 81H for rocking, This is the Prise*—Autos........................ ents the sheriff and his driver were) _ _____ ______ Mr. Htaplrton the city's power ditch completed in ♦ tion is much greater than on ♦ highest bid ever asked for street 15.00 our own side a* th» only side, and malpractice Prise*— Masker* ................... three weeks from now. or anyway ♦ the first day a year ago. The ♦ work. It was referred back to the on the road speeding toward Monroe | ¡¿rp" poster* 20.00 not see that of the other lu tribunal* the ascemb’y becau*«» |t t* " ihe work will be so far along that ♦ freshmen generally register ♦ street committee, but the matter will They stopped occasionally to get In i Sprinkling 1.00 which decide the right* of men. It I* to protect the republican party, st ret .................... the rains will in no way hinder the * on the opening day and the ♦ be dropped for the time being for he formation 100.00 of utmost importance that ths party also «a* a former democrat , . , , from passing travelers, ana Creswell Band ...................... completion of the ditch,” said Mayor 280.00 who Is to be judgej U|«>n should 1896 aa* a democratic candid*'« older students usually wait ♦ property owners do not wish to payl^U8t before Monroe was reached they Eugene Band ........................ ............................................ Matlock today. I ; learned that the boy had taken th« O. P. Coshow, railroad fare president!*« «¡««ctor No until later in the week, no ♦ this much. have confidence In that body.” He further stated that the work on A sidewalk on Monroe street from Ttom there^ to^ Smiih“e!C in changed and say* that th the enrollment during the ♦ 16.00 and hotel expenses.......... He then branched oft on the as headgates had been completed and ♦ week will swell the figures ♦ Eleventh to Twelfth street, where Lane county, and the sheriff's cat Cleaning park* ...................... 11.25 sembly question and fur a time said In necessary to save the that all of the concrete work at the ♦ considerably over those for ♦ some of the property owners had re was quickly in pursuit. At Monrc* Booth-Kelly Co..Inusher... 3 IT little uf the judiciary. He character party site of the big electric plant near ♦ the corresponding week last ♦ fused to put in a walk as the others l they were an hour behind the thief C. Croner. team for parade. "Whenever these gentleni 10.00 ised the position ot the assembly a* Walterville will be completed by the ♦ year. ♦ in the street had done until forced to, ' The roads were wet but not muddy Kornpp Livery Co., team for follows: "We have control because come from th« d«m >cratl< part) | last of this week, if no unforeseen I I and the car was opened to the full was irdered. »a. that I ii 14.00 we are in the majority. The minor- clnrr,! the Jud*« I parade .................................. »S M S SSH delays are encountered. "It will then The mayor mentioned the fact that (speed that the road wduld allow. The Bangs Livery Co., team for 1 Ity have nothin* to do with It. Il I* working fur the republican ; arty be only a small matter to erect the (car fairly flew along the smooth there were not enough cross-walks J«ny It parade .................................. 14 50 a,l uur* and we are going to have It house over the machinery,” said the on West Eleventh street where the roads, but the boy also was driving Hampton’s, dress material, "A fourth man present «as Ra! Wb*B the law wa* passed *bln* the mayor, "and the machinery will be in NEWS OF COTTAGE fast. They passed through Smith streetcar stop* and that the people bunting, etc........................ 30 20 people the rl*ht of choosing lheir W Wilbur, of th« Portland ><» * operation before the people are look had to step in the mud to get, to the field, Elmira and Crow. At Crow | F. E. Bunn, same................. 63.50 I own candidates. It was Intended that and l.lght compaay Mr. Mlibvr GROVE AND VICINITY cars. ing for it.” ¡they found that the boy had taken S, H Friendly, same............ ii.se there »houhl lie no longer a political not used fair means in buildlag The mayor talked in very optimis John O’Brien was given a leave of the time to oil his car. The lad had Roberts Bro*., duck suits, unsembly or convention declared Mc- bl* corporation and he was st tice tone in regard to the completion Mr. William Donaldson arrived in absence from the street force for a I been working in no automobile gar- 12.65 i Ginn. "What rescon ha* the asaem- merlin* Cold blooded lie «st t> of the plant. He said that since L. R. Cottage Grove on Saturday from Wis vacation. | age near Salem for the summer apd) etc............................................. Eugene Transfer Co., hauling Watis’ railroad crew and Carson consin, having covered the entire dis ' bly for existing?" be questioned for the puriMM» of helping put tj was jwell acquainted with the work Progres- on Power Plant lumber to and from parks, Mathews’ donkey engine and dredger tance by team. With tour companions ' 'When our assembly friend* met In ticket in th« senate for th« Port * Councilman Garrett reported that ing cf the machine and not only did «a seats ...................................... have been put to work great progress Donaldson left the Badger state last L. R. Wattis has taken the fire and he drive rapidly but he took gooj the city uf Portland they gave two l.lght and Power company H. Devereaux, singing .... 10 00 reason*, one. th« beet, wa* thl*. “The nothin* else lie I* ilk« t has made and if there are no big May, and averaged thirty miles per water and finance committees to the. car« ot the car rainstorms the ditch will be comple Jay. Two members of the party turn to the scene of the power plant yes people are not situated so a* to Uiak« who declared 'when I am In a At the top of every hill the pursu J. W. Barringer, moving float* .................................... 25.00 the best selection* and need teaching can. and when ! *m In th« ted inside of a month, he says. ed back after having gone several terday and had a report to make of ers hoped to catch sight of th« elud Hastings Sister*, dressing ing machine, and the pursuing auto and pc luting out. If there la no *•- district I am a democrat, hundred miles, and a third stopped at the general progress made. There hair Goddess. Columbia and ! Hembly they will all go wrong But n Ghiild man wherever I Eugene. The immigrants camped on are 65 teams at work, he said, and mobile made use of all possible PROMINENT MEN FROM Justice .................................. 2.15 who are 'we’, a.ked th» speaker, for p.’.rty |n power rule* and (the trail, cooked their own meals and by the first of the month all the work: speed that it haJ. At Lorane tnr 1.25 I the assembly argument. "Who ap- are with it to protect their Intel in their wagon, which resembled on the ditch east of Walterville will] boy had stopped aj the store for a I Street decorations................. LA CROSSE, WIS., MAKE slept I point* any ono budy to gold« the to <!«•■ i«r«d Jul*« MoOInn the prairie schooner of pioneer days. be finished. "We were much en-j few mcments and it was here that he F. L. Chambers, storage on floats until July 5. 1911. 20.00 ! people?” He then read a clipping frun I Mr. Donaldson will remain on the couraged.” he told the other mem-i was overtaken. He made no effort EUGENE THEIR HOME coast during the winter, and then if bers of the council. . It is costing; to get away but when the officer Grifin Hardware Co., nails, Thu other I* of a political nature, Journal of H»-pt«niber Id In etc............................................. 1.45 i It I* given by th» muw-mblylt»» re- Mr. Fenton defended himself he is satisfied with the country his mere than they had expected to re-j reached him only said. "Well. I guest Mc.Morran At Washburn«. 4 I ’ ll have to go back with you. ” One ! luctantly only when urged, yet It i* other* for their meeting and decl* move the dirt because of the nature, T. A. Lavake and Family and i iamllJ Crusher wl11 ioU°w' hat* ........................ ’............. 2.00 I very Important to them. It ha* been themselve* opposed to the nun-pal J Proves Profitable. of the rock and of the water that; who saw thq_capture said that tb6 Cninpbril-Frilman, rent of Oscar Straub Arrive Here ; The city rock crusher turned out hinders. Contractor T. H. Ellis says; bov was the coolest individual under i found that di»«ntegra>l<>n In th» re <ai assembly. Mr McGinn d««U chairs for park................. 3.00 publican party ha* been taking place that th«*» men were «<> oppoed To Reside nearly 400 cubic yards of crushed that he will have the foundations; such circumstances he has ever seen J. H. Pitney, hauling trash W' '« ’rock of various sizes last week, and for the headgates in this week and: Hobo for Passenger. since the Introduction of the direct cause they had an assembly of IS from park ........................... 4.00 primary, and we must have th» «»■ own. v*' — it wasn’t a very good week, either, the Concrete headgates are finished.) The boy had picked up a hobo ai .84 ■«■nibly to fill up the office* with Jud*« .McGinn deciared that T. A. Lavake. a prominent business' Numerous stops were made from one If good weather lasts it will be com-| Halsey and he had stayed witn hi'n A. H. Eaton, suede............ Chambers Hardware Co., for Portland assembly realty republican*. man of Lacrosse, Wis.. accompanied cause or another, yet something like pleted this month. Last Thursday' till the time he was caught. The ho rent of wagons and repair But her« Judge McGinn dropped manipulation* of theee men sod t by his wife and son, Harold, and son- (175 was netted the municipality there was something like 4.000 yards bo apparently did not know that he wagon broken In runaway 31.S3 back to hi* judicial question and nomin*tl<-ns a result of their prl* in-law, Oscar Straub, Arived in Eu from the sale of the material to the of earth to remove and it was being was having his first joy ride in a showud It* relation to the assembly. a* «'tnbly ten days before Th« «p* gene last night and expect to make Warren Construction company. Up to taken awav at the rate of 300 or stolen machine and as soon as he Eugene Gun Co., for daylight fireworks and Roman can Here h« commenced hl* pcr»onal ti «r then went on to condemn )sd this city their home. They have ship Saturday night last, nearly 700 cubic 400 yards a day. ‘ grasped the situation he grabbed his dles ...................................... ped a carload of household goods yards of crushed rock had been de A petition for a sidewalk on Gar-) roil of blankets out of the back seat W. J. Hill, Jap. lantern*, col 99.75 rade against "the Interests," whom Burnett, whom Mr McGinn »aid • Mr Photon and *•••■ and an automobile, and will settle livered on the streets and at the com den avenue and on Garden street and beat It d.wn the road. He drop- he declares have joined to fill the ju backed > ored fir«. «t(‘........................ 49.20 dicial office* and other* with m«n hl* nomination by him. a* a t»r* down for permanent residence in a pany’s mixing plant. was referred to the street committee.1 ped a mitten and his tobacco in his Register, adv........................ |35 00 who will do their bidding, and show He declared that Burnett •«« <>P Schools are Overflowing. short time. 1 ! haste and when some one picked Councilmen Called itown Guard, adv,........................... 35.00 ed how th« a*«enil>ly I* I he hnnd of 'I to th» Inlatlve and ro< The Cottage Grove schools are ex Sir. Lavake, who Is a personal The mayor gave the tardy mem-; them up and called to him. he refused I. J. Walcott, collecting ... 12.30 the corporation*. 11« declared It was and would give hl* decision* sgsl friend of J. O. Storey, president of perienclng the worst congestion in bers of the council something on the to come back but asked to have them 270.10 the *anie system that was described th«»e law*. the P. E. A E. railway, ha* bought their history. The seventh grade ac- order of a calling down for being late thrown to him. When this was done Balance on hand ................. He believes In a > a half interest in Mr. Storey’s big comodations being inadequate, the and holding the council meeting, and he continued his hurried escape by Thoma* W. Lawion. "On July 6, chin« government declare* .M<tll#* Total .................................... 31445.20 ranch at Deerhorn, and as soon as board of education has rented the hall several excuses were given. Mr. McGinn then took con»ld 1910. a group of corporation lawyer* (Sheriff Bown did not consider It nec- In addition, we have promised to met In th« Fenton building in Port able tim» to cite the Marquam the weather becomes better he will over the First National Bank, and as The following is the report of the essary to hold the hobo, for It was make a trip up the McKenzie to in soon as it can be suitably arranged, water department for the month: ¡plain that he was only taking an In pay the expens« of repairing the land and there selected representa fair In which Philip A. Marqusm • spect the place and view the scenery Miss Wilson will teach a portion of Pumped 57.691,500 gallons; aver- vited ride and had no part in the church steps, which were damaged tive* to th» legislature and other of clored out of hl* property In Vol_ a!o«g the river of which he has heard these pupils. In other departments age daily consumption, 1,861,016'theft. The boy exonerated him at by one of the floats. fice*. Who were the*« corporation at land, by a morgage exe< ute.l by w ■ the superintendent is experiencing gallons; Collected during the month, the time, saying that be had offered Respectfull ysubmitted, no much. torney* that put up their own tick«. lace MH’amnmnt. McCammant M E. A. BEAN, o -M& 4avake was for years the lar-. 8ome difficulty in adjusting matters 32627.32; expenses of plant and of him a ride. Just before th« republican asaembly Mr. McGinn h*a no heart.. Chairman of Commltee. gftkt grocery merchant in LaCrosse, to relieve the over-crowded condi- fice, 31533.57; Balance on hand took place? The first one and lend “There ha* been too much part Lived at Junction. i and is counted as one of the substan- tions. >1073.73. er wa* William David Fenton, attor lanihlp In the supreme court ^.ind The Isom boy, better known ae LOWELL NEWS tial men of that part of Wisconsin. Mail Contract Awarded. ney for th«- Standard Oll Company, am for a non-partlalan Judl.i» “Toots,” lived last winter at Junc He and his family, as well as his son-, The contract for carrying the mall Lowell, September 19.—Mr. E and for th« Southern Pacific,” seid Judge Moore and Judge M Hr tion and in thl* way had a good LIGHTNING STRIKES in-law, will he valuable addition^ to between Cottage Grove and Bohemia has bought hlmielf; Mr. .McGinn taklng up «ach of th« must not bo voted for.” knowledge of the Lane county road* Hyland the population of the city. has been awarded to Mr. Lewis, the a , new , horse. He says the old one Is men and teillng tlulr vlew», stated. Although hl* speech might l> • PI AY «ITATIIF AGAIN w &l ‘ h enabled him to pick out hl* present carrier. The contract is for bLAI_l!r Ut AbAIN route missing the cities. It 1. not I and givlng a sketcli of «ach. II« *ldere<! a llttl* radical h« I- an years from last July. The stage Clarence McBee, Bill Veach and I continued: "Mr. Fenton give* hla de cellent apenker and held th« < HEATING COMPANY WILL four will leave this city every other morn ♦ Lexington, Ky., Sept. 17.— ♦ known just where he was going and Roy Adlngton are in the logging busi fense of the a**embly, and th» pur fill attention of hla audience. probably had but little idea himself at 7 o’clock, and will arrive at Bo ♦ Lightning struck the statue of ♦ ness near Lowell. pose of this private attorney*’ meet — ■» COMPLETE PLANT ing hemia at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. ♦ Henry Clay In Lexington ceme ♦ other than he wa* having a good ride The firm of Templemnn * Adding ing In order to keep the republican He did not know that he was being ♦ tery today, shattering the arm ♦ ton located at Nor*h Fork has chang family rut her thnn have them In the Wood Stove Pipe Taken Up and ♦ and leg of the figure. The mem ♦ pursued, he claim*, but he told the ed to some extent^ Templemnn buy- democratic party. But why does» Mr. MARRIED nucriiii as sheriff un they cuc.v were w r- i iciui returning iiliiK UJdl that . . . .. •................. 'J ♦ orial was unveiled in July and ♦ when he «aw them coming over the,,?. Add.ngt n and < harles McBee Fenton wish that the republican par Turned Back to Manu I >> b Ino 1 >4 .1 t r. .1... * Real Estate Transfers ¡ ♦ took the place of a similar mon ♦ top ty should have all th«»« office*? Mr. ot the hill he knew that his joy!1®*!”* Addingtno r place facturers ument, which was struck by ♦ ride was over. • Ç « There was Q’rite an excitement In Fi-nton wa* originally a democrat. 1910, lightning In July 1903. ♦ The boy’s father, J. D. Isom who.1 ,own a tilght* a ago. a clog Before 1880 h« was In the leglalatur« E h ite® The Kugene Heating and Power Mrs. C. A. Perkins to Garnet S. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦ ♦ live* near Albany, came up thl* morn-l'lan,p ,o ,*’p tune of a dish pan nnd on th*- democratic ticket and In 1882 Company will complete the new cen Allison; 1 acre in sec. 27-20-3 w. ing »nd the Marlon county sheriff ”" a,ar’n p,ock. Also a little excite ; he went to CongreM on the democrat tral -heeling plant itself and work $210. CHILD DROWNS IN arrived on the afternoon train andi "‘ t LV?." it the restaurant. ic ticket. Gentlemen, Mr. Fenton I* will soon be resumed. The contrac The Ix)w«li boarding house quotes not Intereated in the republican party W. E. Gleason et ux to Orvll A. took the youthful prisoner back on At th« Presbyterlnn church tor, Schafer, who recently skipped Knapp; part of lot 3 in blk 4 of D. a good business and business the evening train. The boy doe* not. picking as nmi-h a« he la In the Standard Oil Eugene, Hcptenilier 17, 1910. Char COBURG MILL RACE ■out after having drawn 14000 of the G. McFarland’s add to Cottage up. seem to realize the seriousness of his and the Southern Pacific company. 37200 contract price, after having Grove. $400. Mr. Taylor, one of the S P sur F't'f the Mine rea* n that the Btand- Fredenburg and Miss Hattie • SUNDAY AFTERNOON offense and thinks he did quite a veyor's finished about one-third of the work, Is expecting his w ife 'h- ,ne Oil wante.l to keep «peaker Cannon Quinn, both of Mnrcoln, Rev. H. - Charles H. Chapman to LeRoy L. trick In being able to get a* far as has never been heard from. He Brown 15 acres in D. L. C. 48 tp 17- Mount officiating. from the hospital in n day or two ho did. In hl-- chair, Mr. Fenton want* to see failed to pay the manufacturers for 4 w. $100. Little Arthur Dennison Falls In Tie time mad" bv Sheriff Bown There lx talk of a new business the republican* In office. the wood stave pipe used in install E. M. Millett too Arthur W. Sum-' in the pursuing automobil« was un lioi:)- in Ix>w< " 7 ¡-.. «id store build* "Second, nt thl* meeting there wa* to Water While Playing ing the plant, and a representative of mers; lot 1 in blk 10 of Long & Lan t'SualJy good. He received worj at Ing wh«re H'land Bros, did business Charles II. Carey, attorney for the the company has been in the city for dess add to Cottage Grove $600. Near Home * ’ » long is being mov j hack on a lot I 1 - . 3v 30 v o’clock VIW " but irut was IIUL not auie able 1«) to, , I, „ , ■ . ........... ■ • '* ''»i Hill «y-tem. But the Hill *y*l«m* In a few days gathering up the pipe that Fred XVigle to Lee S. Whitaker; I leave until nearly an hour later. The n 1 |,1.r”J r,?Hr' be ^or thl* »tat« are doing very good work was* not used. The heating company lot 7 inblk 8 and lot 6 in b!k 8 of a warehouse for E. E. _____ ullll ” Smith the gen-' and 1 have not word to «y against While playing near his home In trip covered nearly 80 miles and they " today put a force o-f met at work Coleman’s 2nd ad.1 to Coburg. $1200. Coburg oral merchant. early Sundav afternoon were hack some time between 7 and nah good work. That la th« Pacific L’’ V nxnzxll « 11«.» J. T Root; v < zv »1. taking up the pipe that was laid and J. T E. Yarnell to C Ellen The large red barn Is on It's foun Telephone and Telegraph company. 110 th*r, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. 8 ' dock. In addition they made a it will all be turned back to the man acres in sec 9-17-2 w. $1. At the home of Frank Hpor* ____ vh . i « h mio dation again and bring fillo,) with ¡ John Dennison. cf that city, fell into large number of stop» to telephone -Mr. Carey's theory I* that the people tin- .Mohawk. Septnmber 18, 1910, ’ ufacturers at Portland. CaM E. Fischer to David C Auld; I the Vi n" race" a nd wZs 'drowm-d‘be- and inquire directions or Informa loose hay by Wilber Hyland are unable to care for thamaelve* and The company will order new mate 169 acres In sec 18-16-2 w. $10. fore hi* parent* could reach him The soft drink stand looks rather we are going to care for them. The L. Gordon and Miss Wrilhn H Sport* rial at once and start the work again. • Y.arT ? ,• Dr77 ,ojriav,<1 & H C The little fellow who was aged one tion concerning thp fleeing youth. R«v. II. C. Preston officiating. neat since It Is trimmed In white by are not to be trusted, he . ay*. Schafer was under bonds to com Auld; lots 1 and 2 and of NW% | -------- year ._.i ten months and 20 day*, wa* Joseph Demorest the Iziwell painter people Two crews of surveyors were In Mr. Carey a I no han prejudice* ngaln*t plete bls job, hence the heating of sec 18-16-2 w 169 acres 310. The green caps are much In company will lose nothing by bls Jis-1 Frances A. Ellmaker to Emma I. toddling out in the yard. He became the city over night, having been; tn« initiative and referendum lie dene« again today. The frcsl'in*'« Drivers of automobiles as well as venturesome and went outside and It working east of here, but their ldentl-{ appearance. the surety company ”t’«-nan ; 70 acres In tp 17-5 cause by mean* of thl* law a tax win rtf the University are having lh'n* pedestrians must be very careful of w. and it is presumed that he walked ty is hard to determine as none of the making good the amount. levied agnin*t the telephone company 33500. w«t pavement becomes the fir*’ right Into the mill race. race. ms Hi* motner mother memtiers of either crew will say a the . ............... . ; which ------- — Inkn V v^".. r> >■ . “ two yearn ago He ha* since fought initiated and blenched a A..M tin !*"*? .h,m "om? tlme afterward and »ord 1. One crew is said to be In the But generally * «vl’Pry fo,r, thp r"bbp|’ «Uto that law on the ground that the Inltl- by n good rnln. freshman I* obliged to buy **’V,‘|B{ WOMAN ANO 1 . acres In sec 2 8-16-2 traced him to the water's edge, but employ of the P. E & E. and th je men “¿u?' ^h?n ", bl* machine start*; ive wa* unconstitutional becauan caps before the season i* over nn.l are registered at the Smeede from 1 ' l lril,) "t Impossible for! CHILDREN BURNED "wYard,: E'\;V^ie boiy w?9 iX^mel^ Vida The names are as follows: I rtflv«*r to control It, and it I* nec-l the people became the principal aanrl last year many had their rain caPH l % D Of MC 12* l,elow wherp hp Fpll !»■ The drown- C N. Huntington. Mac Gwinn H J for thp »’her* on the street to' there must be an agent In a republi as well as one or two for best. 3 I u i i lfii? acres' P*tent- inx occurred about one o’clock in th« DerV, W. R. White and H. Cham- *ha. '„h wo.'l,.t ,lr°.r. h- Although a mn- can government. ’’ThlQf, there wa* George W Sta wearing of the green cap* Is >» regu- Melvin Hansen et ux to Frederick aftermxin berlsia The other crew I* registered , ? H . f>,'ra''to'>ally, no mat- pleton, who represent» big lumber In- I at Ion of the associated stiKlen’s- Chicago. SeptJ Anna H. Rhodes: Jot 7 in blk 10 of Mid- The parents are almost distracted at the same hotel from San Fran-' i-T /’arefuily driven, it can be, ereata, and also the casualty Insur Since there will be no hazing • ■’J year there will be no way to enforce cisco and consists of the following: U ,0 ? Iargp e»tent by the —‘ * . ■ —driver bi going mowly and not rnnk<- ance companies, who agree with the their use other than by personal «'pin —v "»»er* to ay claim* against l-ast year at COMPLETE POWER ED. HANSON OF MONTH • *HH***c»»****«44*******< • ♦ ♦ •