9 tri 111 inauri wnnv ovaio . T hursday , sip 29, 1910 » ‘ 1 VIIIVIIMW ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦J ♦ gard, Edgar K I'hoin. C J i'«>dd !♦ s I «Ü». Sept. TT.-The mo.t J. K Gardner, C. M Olson. W H. * ». Sept. »7.— _____ Washington Saratoga. Hept 2 f ♦ A mi* Chicago. Basing his rul Sept ST Milaa, «•suit of the present cabt- Pasle.«. pears by Albert Ntx'dham; !♦ ♦ the decision of the senate définit«* i«»»i. . .............. nel Rooaevrlt was nia sa)* ikimi'dixsc ings ou I— *- net sessions in Washington *ss the mammoth pumpkins by A C. Dilley, ♦ aage from temporary chairman --------- —*-—*- 1.*->•«» daring Peruvian ♦ investigating committee in the case net 8«'l Chaves, the today that Ft evident II Harlow. ♦ republican state «Mil of Senator George E. Spencer, in Al announcement would issue an ex- llciiii Stamm uud M * re this after ♦ Early this morning when the black S geet of school - children vw.« , parades Aiaurs v>* ----- ---- -- ever Taft tomorrow gra -■ ..i iin- vagataMM, at® froii ♦ aviator, .lied ther. . received ♦ today. noon from Injurie« line of people from the car line to) held. The Ttc children marched through abama in 18 76, Chalrmau Burrows ecutlve ord«>r extending the civil ser- ' ‘ m > * ♦ : ¡"1.1 (: .1 r . ■ exhibit, i »1 > l«,i In a ♦ today barred hearsay evidence from »hile «»rosing the Alp« ♦ vice to include all assistant postmas from C J Do«id, the school children. streets shortly after the noon the county fair grounds began, and! the the streets ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ the Lorimer hearing. ------------- will ‘ also rvcom- I.«««' Goe'sehlus Mrs. P. T. Slmmous. ♦ lx loon ters. The provident ‘ ~'* later in the morning when the crowd hour with --------------- between 800 and 1.000 g HUM) for Hit Vote congress that second and line. The was billed to nieut tc Geo. A. Dorris, 8. K. Mcllee, Ed Z.lnl- «urged through the pavilion p— and «nil in in line. The parade parac N Y Kept 27 Chicago. Sept. 26.—State Repre :>stmasters be placed un- ker sud A. V. Hurd, vetch und alfal that start before 12:30. but owing to a Introduce 'Flgl misunderstanding on the part of the 1 sentative Charles A. White, of O'Fal third class p about the exhibits ft was seen Thls action la in - — - ------------- - ,X«1.-[| der civil service, fa from Amos Wilkins; English wal __ >wd of of Springfield day was gv- >.~u._e ____ It, livavywi-i. the crowd day was go ■u»uuuvi« Latham to nearly Springfield equal the record-break- Eugene children there was a delay lon. 111., was the first witness to take line with Postuiaster-Ge ¡neral Hiteh- nuts from E. Turpeulng. Parle. Sei>t 2« llut'eri filberts I ‘ *’“■—•- ing to ’ ’ **■"------- and be- that spoiled the order of the line. the stand today in the investigation cock's recommend ttlons. By tomor- ___ one hun attendance of ' yesterday, Allthataf ’ «itxdg ,C ic made a trial flight In a new ; , , tothn. ing hllUUuauvx; v* j .„»I,,»,» ----- j- postmasters ojLW.T. The the float into the election of Unite«! States rom sota«‘ SU00 asshtant t._ vegetabi«'» front Fred Bauer and J ' . dred 'bor»«* power nmnoplt tie. con I’tlca, tsith member« of t fore the fair of 1910 closes tonight £ llr parade was led by LIM nu! avh- who will n«>w entertain y«> the attendance will be close to and containing nearly every child in thu the Senaor William Lorimer by the sen will be affected by th«' order. W. Ford; corn from L. II. Elspass. : etructed for the Internati« Limit on Iloilo«>ug pOSSlUl* VUV V.OOO ____ ~ district, x ~ lo*x«sr{ TV 4> atorial sub-c.on>iuittee on elections nolslbiv UWt ov“er lhe" mark. Short- i^Tt Fork and i tiou meet at Itvlmout Park John Maughn. G. Baldwin and II J fif <1 to a finish in 'Figh In order to prevent corporations, __ — hour hofnr« band. Then marched and privileges. Six of the seven The mathlne devekgHHi A «|HMHÍ dv's' rurner, 'Kid' Crlsrom lUSis was » seo the -------------- ’----- , etc., from lv after noon, an before the the thi* Dlckev; squashes .celerey, members of the committee were pres an the Springfield schools. 350 strong ' ml ’ «'* firms and IndividuUs from borrow races began, the crowd filed through In Hunny Jim's* cor W II ** Pasley, C. of from sixty to seventy of the York. Mount Vernon followed with nearly ent when his examination »as begun ing to the extent of their credit In W M Pennington. ____ ___ the grandstand, finding advantage a lull* darne» («> |«> |t, gm Scherlvr . James lira- I hour,without th« full power complete attendance, and then for! by Attorney Austrian, representing their horn«' cities aud then nvgotlat- .1 Hurd. John ous seats, and when the races were I «'iigines being ussd. U. 0. Page and son. With th« «e «orato, or » If the Chicago Tribune, which, in print vile and >1. C. called at 1:45 the grandstand was three blocks or more marched the ing White's story, brought on the in I ing elsewhere and doing the same. fight which will doubt|r«n Many i others have products In the I the comptroller of the currency has alive with people who waxed excited Eugene children with several other having contribut'd to th>-' recent R«oui affair M h 11 decided upon the establishment of a exhibit. exhibit of th«' granges and I over the thrilling sped contests. districts that had been mixed. The vestigation. meeting of a w. C. 1 <>!>•* White, after giving his name and central credit ri-uii bureau uui-ruM in ... Washing ---------- _ colb-ctlve O*er the fences on both sides the small children marched as proudly ■‘y and indirectly have In Haraloga hich shall recorded all and saving he was duly ton. in which shall be be reeoraea an | | others directly holiday crowds hung In black line«, as any grand army on labor day was! address, followaws of bufò tig legislature, ideutifi«?^! letters h* said euch borrowings from national banks an Interest in It. « I 4 for many feet each side of the judge's tn inspiring sight. The lot being sent down will do a I victory, the result »«cm« as ti -rtaij had been sent him by Lee O'Neil stand. When the great fair is over Cup Awards Made great deal to advertise the county j las the dispatch«* dated |»« Browne, asking White's help to es it will be found that this year's ef The Junction City Women’s Im among th«* thousands of honieseekera} At the «o'k end my little holiday July 3 The flr»t and the fort is the most successful in every provement club won the Great Nor tablish Browne's position as minority who are now flocking Into Portland 1« over and I turn the key In the <>f the «convention Is uver th *1 wav. from attendance to exhibits. thern cup for the best display of leader in the lower house. The wit ( from the Middle West and East, tak lock, »wing open the door «nd «tep ary chairmanship, with With possibly one exception, it is a fruits, and the Irving Grange won ness then began to tell of his rela ing advantage of the colonist rates. Into the dally grind once more Roosevelt pitted aguittsl V “r< fact that there was not as good an the other Hill cup for the best dis tions with Browne. Th«« promotion d«-partm«*nt of th" I\iur wnll», I greet you! There 1« a dent Sherman, who «ns ». Senator Lorimer was on hand early ♦ <1 Rome, Sept. 27. — With exhibit of livestock as there has been play of grains and grasses. For in former years. Besides the need of these awards it was necessary for the, with his attorney, Elbridge Han«x:y, ♦ the removal of the censor ♦ Commercial Club la boxing a large look I like upon your familiar far«* the Job by th« Old Guard be« William Barnes. Jr Oh airmail ♦ amount of grains, grasses, fruits, veg- P. H. O'Donnell, who rep- at home. a new exhibit pavilion, there will be judges to go all over the exhibits Attorney «■other necessity next jt».. resented Brewne ttrewne in in the me latters a ’ two ♦ ship. startling details of the ♦ «‘tables and other products which I am OH chair, I had forgotton how lr- C tlrl»c«>m, of the Ne w York ! resente«l cholera epidemic at Naples another necessity next capacity year, and thts "'n is additional seating at the for the second time. They finished ------- *A_ -* *kr, sat be- * are received. A number of ♦ were on display at the county fair i reproachably you fit me 1 must republican committee, Is lead! I trials, trials, on on charges charges of bribery, 77* race track in the form of bleachers, their work this morning. side Attorney Hanecy. Attorney * persons have died in the ♦ last week, and will send them at have been In a nasty temper when I ItixMevelt force«. Austrian and Clifford W. Barnes, of * streets and the popular ex j! ou«-e .J_ 1_____ 77*; —»-o... «„ 1,1 ¡went away. Vacation »««med a «Illy Th« nomination for govern The Lane county fair grounds, the Spelling Contest once lw to the l-ine . county • »_«.»---» Voters' I cof on ▼ thl’ stste °.nrt ™test he,d in th” the - Legislative League sat ♦ the Chamber of Commerce building thing for a grown-up man—a lone, would ordinarily occupy tl citement Is such that the po- i: Ì a hHnt a » a»! Eugene High school building today opposite sides of the room. lit In Portland Portland. The exhibit there tber«' will i lorn barheb r man who find* a d sen tion of th« conventi«»«, hna br< n lice have great difficulty in thì under the auspees of the county fair After an executive session, the ♦ maintaining order. ** It ' Is re ♦ be greatly add««! to and Improved {demands for every dollar he can filch ordlnated to the battle betwret see is tne and from, sup- _ res _ “ ». } as f0110™' k hearing was opened, and Chairman ♦ ported that one hundred ♦ with the addition of these urtlcles. . from an unyielding world I recall Old Guarii end t >o *'pr«>gr<- port nere of the city, enthusiasm and judging „ »---an by -- O F. tgs W Gra 'that I tramped back and forth from over the tasue of ''H«a>ec«<l I the attendance at the races during Division A Blanche Brown, of Burrows was informed counsel had ♦ thousand of the wealthier ▼ which were selected the past three davs, this is now a Springfield East Side school, first; not agreed upon the submission of ♦ classes have already fled ♦ ham. Industrial and Immigration ¡the op«<n closet to the open suitcase nnd direct nominations. * agent the Great railway. with the stupid trousers, the long part of Eugene. Eugene will be a Blrd,e Spencer, Springfield. West the legislature's voting record in lieu ♦ from Naples. The Barnes men openly * ••SS-* — - • of — -------------- - _ Northern _ The samples selected by Mr. Graham I black coat, the light gray suit and Colonel Rmecvelt of "wlre-pu »»•* o. summoning the house clerk, but ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ Side school, second. racing center. summer overcoat, and enlivened the to secure the republican nomiti ’ 4 include the following: Division B—Ian Campbell, Condon would do so shortly. School Children P»rade 1 _______ White, on direct examination by Wheat, beardless barley, oats and . march by monotonously repeating tor president In 1>!1. ---- *,; Dora Nelson, Springfield day at the fair grounds school, Eugene, first; Attorney Austrian, declared he had other cereal products from a collec the Inspiring round: Itoutiu»' l*rocc««liugs was opened today by one of the lar- Oak Hill school, second. been asked by Browne to vote for tion of exhibits by the Irving and i Work—work—work. The rcputJlcAti state «< n»c Lorimer, and that Browne had told Springfield granges: apple» displayed ' To earn the stuff Colonel Tl - today •'lected him he would receive 11000 for his here by H B. Clift. 8. L. Jensen. H > To take the trip Roosevelt temporary chairman C. Bushnell, F. L. Waite. I*. J. Moae-I vote. The testimony was the same Will Tap Lakeview and Afford To rest the bones View-President Hhertuan. and as had been given by White in his To make you fit fight whldb was waged for Another Route to Los two trials of Browne. For work work—work. ended at least tor the time I lugged "Vacation," I thought, aa I Angeles The old guard found It« i I the suitcase down the stairs. "vaca- weakened by the lnr>«a>hi nt ;»r ‘ tion, vacancy, vacillation, vacuity! ’ * I ♦ ♦ •Ive« and II *aa known, even I Sacramento. Cal., Sept. 22.—Con Manager Spencer, of North • • • • • th« convention waa called 1» < tracts have been let for the railroad I am forever Indebted to the good that the colonel had the tern; western Corporation, Returns between Fernley and I-asseu, In the Mrs. C. O. Smith and family left I friend who turned me from the roast chairmanship In hie hand • • northeastern part of the state, which Th From a Trip to Portland Tuesday for their new home lu Eu road and sent me to the farm house pea ranee of Roosevelt brought t >rlk railroad will eventually be extended gene. In the hills tremendous applause and as VkA- H. Holden et ux to Frank Into Lakeview and Klamath Falls. Rus Coleman and family returned Manager Spencer, of the local of-I , Charles 1 knew as soon as my head touch President Hherman took his war io “ ti ; lot in b!4 of Morse ’ s add ¡This will afford Portland a new sou- fice of the Northwestern Corpora-1 E- Moore ¡■u.» ... , inee- che first of the week from a visit ed the substantial pillow and my . ** hetu ----- ” - route —••»« «n the convention hall It waa ret. I; «•••4 9 Ito Florence. »25000. all -h« the uxv way tn to Los Ange-' Ange Sept. 22.—With a Hon. returned last night from a sev-^ 0 F ’orem eyes closed In dreamless sleep that with vigor I M. J. Arnel to 8. F. Courier et ux William Hames. J * . Atlantic City, the Sept. soldiers 22 of the eral days’ business trip to Portland ' U ------- 7, , , ,- . „ 1 les. Ericksen & Peterson huve secured / "’*“*'* *r*r « c- ! I there ar« real things In the world— old guard leader, also came la fur - He made the trip to confer with of- Ea of lot 18 In Coles plat of Mar- fine tribute to C-__ _ __ the cont “ ct for the 109 mile* of rail- Tbe « ‘ -• ” * A ^a and Jessie Frum He made me trip u? wuict ----- wav« , v* j not Investments and accounts and much applause confederacy, Commander-in-Chief R. ficials of t<he company in regard ,_l to rnla. cola. »600. |600. ' The »«me c.t actors icm now -*•«* Thur^Jay In Eugene enjoying I banka and assembllea and paved Chairman Woodruff called the Van Sant, of Minnesota, today for the large gas plant and electric lm-. Blanche Blanche L. Parker et ux to Charles • • a«.._ the county fair and th« circus. streets, but the br«>ese that drifted a of the S™’ B vm U o * to order and UM in »4 mally opened thhe business session provements that are to be made by. 85 ^rWesmin t»n%GrErg»4^00FOrre8t: •aciflc cutoff cuton in tn Placer nacer county. «uuu.„ «<** " * ' from flr-laJen mountains across the that the flrwt business would be the thern Pacific of the National Encampment of the this company in Eugene and Spring-; Sucres into;.O IE-»™ hundred ««vicbada carloads r»f of ralla rails and Two LííZdrC'd and “»«<>• jery pleasant cal » on friends fresh stubble-field and into my wln- selection of a temporary chalrmza. W. H.. Cossler to Jack Rodman; Grand Army of the Republic. The field. While he was there, orders — •Itles of ties and other ma- Coburg Tuesda» and Wednesday ; dow. and the rush and roar of the W - l: iff delivered a brief ad !.-•»». commander spoke earnestly as he ex were sent to Chicago for the trans lot 4 in blk 14, lot 6 in blk 17, lot great quantities of ties and other ma ot ,hl* w®ek- stream as it tumbled down pressed gratification at the increas formers and equipment tor three 2 in blk 24 of Huddleston extended terials are being l—!_„ unloaded 72'.7"**J at ~* . Wads- ...—J | M. M 8. S Lyon I.von and wife, late of Tn- Te little the hills and smoothed out my In which he os pressed the wishes of ing fraternalization between the sub-stations for The big transmission add to Eugene. Also lots 3 and 4 In worth «nd Ferney, and construction 'coma. Wash, were in Coburg W« h J- i from President Taft that Mr. Hherttu bo “blue and gray.” When he said that line, now under construction be blk 17 of College Hill park. »10. equipment is being taken there in big I nesday, returning to Eugene Thurs- {tangled worries. And In the morn made temporary chairman, as hs an aid of Arthur M. Thurman te ux to J. J. Ing 1 awoke without the no braver troops were ever marshal tween Eugene and Albany. There shipments. The Fernley end lessen i day, wihtere they will make their could be the representative of end ed for conflict than the Southern sol will be a sub-station each at Eugene, Browning: lot 12 in blk 2 of Hollo’s is to run from Fernley, near Wads i home for the present. Mr. and Mrs. alarm clock, or rattle of dishes. or apmk tor the administration. Wood diers and that union veterans now Springfield and Albany, as well as add to Springfield. »200. worth, southwesterly through Was I Lyon are old acquaintances of Mr. discord of voices. ruff stated that no other name had • » » realize that no men ever made great-} J. et ux to Arthur M. hoe county. Nevada, and Lassen j Crandall and family, they having been presented to the committee, un the smaller ones at Harrisburg and -. A. — Borgeis ___. er sacrifices for what they believed Junction On Sunday the good boat and hla til Mr. Grlamm sitting In the ■ re Thurman; 9, ■ 10, • 11 and 12 a and junction City. vity. The me three uree large largo ones' ui™ - — « - ■— lot - w-n_._ aa county. California, touching at Su I known wa< h other In Minnesota.— — 1«. o Klv n .HA to be right than their former foes, for the cities will each contain 500 IN » feet of lot 8 blk 2 of Hollo « add sanville. better wife took me to the country mittee as a proxy. moved to «u ttl- Journa. the comander was vociferously ap kilowats transformers, while the.to Sprlnghe d. »1500- Als church. The carpet was red. the tute another name, that of R<»se- . Over other roads yet to be con-1 plauded. woodwork was Nile-green, the ben volt, who desired an opportunity to small stations will be equipped with and 4 in blk 26 of extended survey structed It will reach the Sacramento WALTERVILI.E ITEMH Many matters affecting the wel : the same number of 25 kilowatt volt of Springfield. >2500. valley at Chico or Vena, and will, ches severe The pastor was saying present hla view« as to the po'.lclM fare of the grand army veterans will, Paul Paschelke to 3. H. Howard; reach Klamath Falls. Or., Alturas,1 farewell to his flock and was evident which would hereafter guide the des reducers. This is only part of come before the encampment and an, age 3 acres In sec 18-16-1 w. »250. Modoc county, and Lakeview, Or. Special Correspondence. ly saving his best thoughts for use the large amount of equipment that of the republican party, and Waltervllie. Sept. 21.—Miss Fan In the initial sermon lu the next tinies effort will be made to have the low will be ordered and built tor the big J. 3. Connor to M. A. Howard; Surveys for all these routes have __ because __ ____ __ of ____ _ pernonal ______ __ oppoel- tied any nie Millican has gone to Eugene to est pensions increased. 54.42 acres In tp. 17-2 w. $500. been made and companies have been charge. The choir was composed of H„n txl Gherman electrical power plant that will be in commence her work as teacher In the a quartet of young women and they when ItcMiMvrlt Roosevelt was stalled at Springfield early in Janu Stv'v'of J«e<kS10 IS 6* w° ifinire« •ncorporated. Over this road and the Geary school. When «as nominate nominate! I by Gilman Elected MKOtt acre8' , Oregon Southeastern, now building sang very slowly: "The field Is the j(Wrpb Hicks, of Nassau county, the ary when the big 2000 kilowatt tur- ' Misses Claire and Edith Stacy John E. Gilman, of Boston, was bine generator is placed beside the between Natron and Klamath Falls, world, A.. O »» Reaper, there Is plenty for convention broke Into wild chr<Ting. 'Tk«!« — «— were » tri —t».. turned ».«««4 elected commander in chief of the i two turbines now in use. Orvel A. Knapp to Daniel Schaffer; I a new north and sou*h route will 1.3 were to have gone to Creswell this «11 all s_ to do.** Their V hats IUx>ervr|t lloestrd N% of lots 3 and 4 in blk 8 of Me-1 secured from Portland to Los Ange-'**®*1 to begin their school work iu G. A. R. for the coming year. John iut. same variety ,al,WV7 <„ «»■»«. we «0 in the of «»»m posies that Abraham Gruber, of New York, McElroy, of Washington, D. C.. the and Portland will have shorter; there, but received word that the H< , c a ,i orn | n g the creations worn by Farland’s add to Cottage Grove.' 1<-- • ’ ___ , ___ »»..LUI-. crhnnl noo vxnu ♦»»/»»« I ♦ •ex.ok« only other candidate, withdrew" be connection with the Central Pacific, school was postpone.! two weeks, by Eugene belles, only the posies I was recognized to fire K>e bro a •! tld« »1250. Dora H. Peters to Justin and Geo. I fore the balloting began. waiting for the completion of the were less luxuriant, for as every one of the “Old Guard.’’ and he did It new school building, Ml«« Claire knows. It ha» been a dry season out with a vengeance. He criticised K. Kentworth; NE& of 6ec 30-15-1 Increased Tension« Roosevelt In unmistakable language. _ has the seventh and elgth grade«, of town. w. »1000. The pension committee condemned and »«id that since he had oc- upird Frank Drew to J. D. West; E of Edith the fifth and sixth After the choir sat down there was the White House he had seen Vbe re J. C. Mann, for 25 years a busi as too great a burden on the govern NW *4 and NW% of NW% of sec ment the proposition to pension Un ness man of St. Paul, Minn., has just 4)7-17-12 w. »1000. Sr*Mn.nd Mr. Page spent a few a long drowsy time when the minis publican party divided In every «<«<•*■ ter did not weary himself by endeav-j purchased the store of C. F. Hurl ion veterans »1 a day during life. day« at the state fair at Salem. <.« «„u 1 Charles F. Miller to Henry F. Mil oring to hold our attention, and we he had seen his party's candidate« to open The report recommends that the wid burt that he was preparing block at overwhelmingly defeated, bu»ln«<ee R. S. Bryson, the present incum- Mi«s Irene Brownson is visiting atller; W>4 of SW% of NE>4 of sec. in the Baker-Hutchinson L. _ _ «at still and looked out through the ows of veterans receive increased bent, has been re-nominated by t!he her home here. Everyone is glad to open window Into the woods. I went depressed and Intelligent and honest 31-17-5 W., 20 acres. 1300. Medford. pension; also advocates that pensions working m«-n without employment, _______ _ Carrie 3. Hofty to W. A and Elva republicans for justice of the peace a«« her. The new store will .. be conducted home so refreshed in soul that 1 atn pf veterans above 70 years be increas Up-to-date lines Ward; WH of lot 1 in block 5 of of the Eugene district, he having no' Mr. Henry Thomson, of Portland, convinced that you are right, dear, and 'hungry, and criticised Roosevelt along modern lines. l_ P - ed. . . 1 ta rlnn/Uo 9 2nd n rl oHd of notions, dry goods and . ready-to- D. C. McFarland's add. tn to Cnt- Cot opposition. Col. J. J. Harbaugh re- has been visiting his parents and devout little lady, who pass my door sharply for questioning the decision* ceived the most votes for constable sister, Mr« Brownson here. He han on each Sabbath morning, when you of the courts. wear garments will be carried and tage Grove. »350. In many of the precincts the elec sold at popular prices. i Nathan Fales to C. 8. Mooney; lot and will run at the regular Novrm- gone to Vida to visit bls old home say "It matters little what the minis The Colonel Only l.eugl>«*«l tion boards sealed up all the supplies Mr. Mann heard of Medford while! U in bIo<’k 21 Gross add. to Eu- ber election. The vote in the nine] and his two brothers. Cary and Ther ter has to say; you go to the bouse Colonel Rooeevelt laughed at ma in the ballot boxes after they were cn a recent tour of the West, stop-}8®ne. »10. on. Eugene precincts 1« as follows: through counting. The law re ped to see the town and decided to Miss Jeannie Cuthbertson visited of the Lord to place your own soul ny of Gruber's statements. Aome of M. D. Lingo to John Bakge; 20 Bryson—East No. 1, 30; East 2, worship." i the ¿«-legate« hissed (Iruber's state quires that only Che counted ballots stay. He is a hustler, as is shown acres in Washburne & Millett’s plat.' 57; East 3. 73; East 4, 63; West 1, her sister Mr. Knowler a few days In the attitude • of as ment that It could be found that two- shall go in « the , boxes. Every year 38; West 2, 66; West 3. 32; West last week then returned to Eugene. by determination to hold an open- »1500. , — . . x XV xv l,.y his U1B uuiciiinija'.ivu i When the boy« dared me to swim Shlrds of Roosevelt's strength In th« the county clerk has trouble on this , Frld afternoon _______ i a . m . Piatt to p . j . BoiieT; lot n1 4, 28; Fairmount. 50; total, 496. The Waltervllie Union church has account. The only thing to do to get - — Harbaugh—Eare 1, 10; East 2, been plastered and the contractor, with them, 1 took the dare. It was convention came from federal office C. F. Hurlburt, who has been in an • <i ’ 12 107 o of T> Washburne ’s, ■ In block zw---- -V------ --------- holders, and at one point the jeers the tally sheets and ollhier articles I very poor health, regrets having to sub-div. ‘ 22; East 3. 31; East 4. 19; West 1. Mr. Fred Smith, will finish It as a pretty pool with overhanging al and cat calls became no grest that that are supposed to be left out of leave Medford and recommends fbe add. to Springfield. »325. 11; West 2. 40; West 3. 32; West 4, soon as he has the roof on Mr. ders and a clean, rocky bed. With Roosevelt leaped to hla feet waving the box is to assemble the canvassing , new "Mann” very highly. arms uplifted, in I plunged. S. A. Huddleston to Wernita H. 19; Fairmount, 11; total. 195. Crawford's residence. board and break the seal of the box? j L. F. Ferguson, the able manager, Bellman; lot 4 in block 16 of Hud-! Marsh—East 1, 8; Did I r<-a<l during the sutnuu-r Ills hands at the delegates. The Y. P. S. C. E. had a very en East 2, 15; make affidavit that such was done, for iur Mr. wr Hurlburt, rlur "I ask a full hearing for Colon«! in his recent sale, dlpston extended add. to Eugene. East 3. 1», East 4. 26; West 1, 11; joyable social last Thursday evening that the police of Eugene had for tf.:en re-seal box in the usual way, wih ’remain with the new store.—, *10- _ Gruber," but tho hiss«» ,|1<! not en- West 2. 12; West 3. 30; West 4, 5; at the W. O. W. hall. There were bidden swimming In tho millrace? , ttrely cease. leaving nothing but the ballots. Mail-Tribune w. F. Barger et ux to Robert L. Fairmount, 33; total, 158. booths devoted tn candy, popcorn The man who Instigated the order County Clerk Lee says the returns * ___ 1 _____________ _ Comptroller Prendergast was glv- need« a vacation. The Instant I felt t ¡Finlayson; lot 1 in block 19 of Hen- lunches. A closed booth for the Plank — -East 1. 5; East 2, 15; are in worse shape this year than------ Jjlek’s amended add. to Eugene. East 3, 13; East 4, 6; West 1 9; fortune teller also one for the anima "the cool, »liver shock of the plunge , <-n ttte floor and congratulated they have ever been since he ibas heldj------- ----------- West 2. 17; West 3, 13; West 4", 1; show. The y-tung people did very In a itool'N living water" I knew that H ook «.velt on Gruber’s speech. office. For Internal end Extern*' Palnj. The roll call gnve 567 for Rl«*'‘ Ray Perdew to F. L. Chambers; Fairmount. 10; total. 89, well clearing over twenty-five dol- the porcelain bathtub 1« a hldeou« lot 7 in block 2 of Hendricks' add. thing, a prison fixture. Another velt and 455 for Sherman. Thompsqn—East. 1 8; East 2, 15; , lars. This Is for the church. Roeevelt accepted th« nomlmtlon ! to Eugene. »800. East 3. 17; East 4, 15; West 1. 11; Mr. Carl Ryckman moved hi« fam summer something must bn done for George W. Shaub et ux to Harry West 2. 9; West. 3. 26; West 4, 6; ily to town today. Miss Madge had the «mall boy in Eugene who can not with a speech In which he re-lnterat- ! E. Cadwell; lot in town of Creswell. Fairmount, 8; total. 115. be driven to the treacherous Willam «•d hl« r<‘<'ent remark« on tfae politi I to be In for school. cal situation. »10. Miss loaurel Inman han gone to ette. ills healthy Instincts must not John C. Holmes to Isaac R. Hol- 6 In bloek 3 of South Florence add. Brownsville to teach. bo dwarfed. No Indoor swimming I mes; lv acres In sec. 13-17-1 W. »1. to Glenada. »120. Mr. Crawford Is putting up a com tank can replace the i sun-warmed, 9 F. L. Chambers to R. L. Perdew; sand-banked, era wfl«h-llned George M. Hawley to Jerry Coch- modious and comfortable dwelling. river lot 13 in block 1 of Chambers’ add. lln et ux; 1 acre in D. L. C. of 8. O. bed. Mr. Walt Miller ’ s new residence to Eugene. »100. • • • Martin near Creswell. »10. Is nearing completion. Open Free to Men € Emma L. Parrish to Izra M New The «trlped rouser« hang on the Lara Hansen to E. M. Jackson; Mr Dever had word from his non Portlnnd, Sept., »1.—Frank Sim man; lot 21 In block 1 of Shaw's | block 74 of Junction City. »550. All men visiting Portland should see this. and daughter who are In Wyoming hook, the long coat Is Itenlde them. ■2nd add. to Eugene. »10. MVSBUllsf Aaatomy sad salleryof Kieetiflc «rmder.. Mas. Fitzhugh G. I^ee et ux to E. M. that they had a really truly snow The summer ittlt 1« seeing Its laat Bennett, municipal judge for the city know thystlf. Llts-alzs model. Ulmtr.Unj the my.tenee of Annie McClaren et vir to Jessie Jackson; blocks 73, 77 and 78 In of Portland, and assembly candidate days, and I am ready du , (howins th. body In health and diwaas. and many Linton; lot 3 in McClaren’« plat of .lunrtlon City; also 3 acres in sec. storm there August 25th. It began 'for th<> nomination for county judge, For work—work—work, aatual aabjscU. Vary intarastiaz and lastnietivt. to snow at 10 o ’ clock a. m. and »now- land In sec. 25-17-4 W. »650. died at 5:30 o'clock Monday after- To earn the stuff 32-15-4 W. »24.50. i ‘ «1 ed till till 5 5 o'clock o’clock p. p. m. m. There There wan was .Milton G. Bally to Fisoher & Bal I noon at th«» home of hl« father-in- WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN MEN’S DISEASES To take the trip E. M Jackson to John Lutx; block ice one half Inch thick an the streams ly Lumber Co.; SE>4 of SE*4 of sec. 73, 7 74. 4 -- f---- *«--- r«ix„. law. O. A Taylor, 1150 Rodney ave., " bones 77 ___ and a n 78 u las In Junction City; | ' of - water, so when we are complain-1 To rent ‘ the We Cure Blood, Skin anil Private DiMitwa, Wanting Drains, 12-16-2 W. »10. of acute Indigestion nnd diabetes. also 3 acres wc. in 32-15-4 W. Ing of the frosts In Oregon, only^ To make me fit Nervoiw Bladder tuid Prostate Gland Di»^ Nervous Debility, Debilit.” Kidney, r~"" 1». M. Travis to Columbus Borin; »3000. IH-Rth came to the i»o|>ular official For work work — work. orders and All Ailments of Men. think what might have been. one-ninth interest In lots 1, 2, 3, 4, most unexpectedly, the «hock of th« Ambrose L. Woodard Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peplot have CONSULT OR WRITB US FRZE. CURES GUARANTEED. 5, 16, 17. 18, 19 and 20 in block 83 White; NW'4 of NW *4 to N. W. event being hardly realized last night of see. come to Waltervllie to live In Mr of Washburne's sub-division to Sprg. 21-3 W. »10. Also 14.24 acres 22- If yoa r so not call, writ« for FREE BOOK and saUwssMtaaUae blank Many raaaa nt the home of the dead man, where in Fred Easton'« house and to care for i cnrcl at boots. Cortcopaod'-nre conftdcntial. Inv. & Power Co’s add. to Spring sec. 21-21-3 W. 110. hi« only child, a boy with golden, Hour»—« to S daily; 10 to 12 Soudaj a Mr ’ Easton's little daughter Cora. I field. »410. Also one-ninth interest missions of cheer to relatives of the : born : A. C. Harden et al to Robert Sid Miss Ada Farnham ha« gone to Eu ! in NE’4 of block 66 and W% of « ♦ dead, as the manly little voice begged PCRTLAND, URtaVNj block 67 in Washburne'« sub-divis well; lot 2 in Caaandria E. G. De- gene to work at dress making. lany’a add. to Coburg. »1. curly hair, raced gleefully Io the I Miss Myrtle Farnham will teach at I ion tto Springfield »410 I v t0 C. . H. in MOI1T) Bolin to School Diet. 141; Camp creek and Mlns Grace Earn- I V. D. Havens to Joseph Vogl; lot, 1 acre twp. 19-2 W. .......... .. . t | ih - iuu » t 20, »<», IB i» 10. to door In answer to the bell, ntid In Eugene, September i whose tireless little feet hurried on .............. . »1. ... Boyd i,. .. i and -- - wife, ■ - . - - |ham at Hayden's Bridge. |Roy a daughter. I them not to cry. _______ I ♦ ++++++♦+♦+++ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ J « AT THE WEEK END ¡3 J ♦♦♦ • CHOLERA EPIDEMIC TERRORIZES NAPLES ♦I r ti Ht ti f« «il rl II W r; n t> r li SOUTHERN PACIFIC PLANS ROAD TO CALIFORNIA — ARRANGING FOR i ; GAS AND ELECTRIC I IMPROVEMENTS NEWS OF COBURG AND VICINITY t Real Estate Transfers COLONEL HARBAUGH NAMED FOR CONSTABLE an<1 Ml»» BY REPUBLICANS I DR. BELL’S AN TI-PA’W ADMISSION FREE Í •I II ti A I 1 I A C C r a ■ t c t 1 1 1 r 1 J t t 1 s I V i < i i 1 1 t 5 1 1 I < 1 I < I I t PORTLAND JUDGE DIES SUDDENLY Museum of Anatomy ■ I J f I t OF SOUTH C. F. HURLBURT SELLS OUT AT MEDFORD t'i BORN OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE ■MM iì» <