The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19??, October 03, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    THK TWICE A WEEK GUARD, EUGENE, OR., MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1910
T-- —r
FRUIT INSPECTOR DID
NOT COMPETE FOR PRIZES
AT LATE COUNTY FAIR
I
SBi
—■
Madiww, Wi»., who has • just-been
graduated from the University of
California, Is In the city and is
thinking of locating here
«
National Irrigation Congress Holds
Its Eighteenth Session at Pueblo.
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AT THE WEEK END
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Household goods arrived in Eu­
Eugene is abloom with brides. An
gene this morning for O. H Skotheim
from Tacoma, W. B. Jones from epidemic of marrying has selxed up­
Jerry Beebe, as is well known, lx
Portland, and M. P. Gerry from on the town and any girl of marrlag-
on» of the foremost and most success­
able years Is apt suddenly to appear
Maine, all new arrivals here.
ful fruit growers in the vicinity of
a resplendent bride. From the east
Eugene. Furthermore, ho is more
they have come, from the north, the
Robert
McBee,
of
Franklin,
was
In
than optimistic regarding t'he devel­
\lH7EM)R UFHINE^L iqcnc
«he city today on business. He says south, the middle west, like a flock
opment of the fruit growing and the
the groud 1» so dry the farmers are of birds of brilliant plumage.
shipping Industry. Aside from his of­
I stood In a doorway on (he street
unable to do their fall plowing yet.
ficial duties as fruit Inspector of the
thia afternoon and watched them p » m
A good rain would be appreciated.
district, he Is a strong advocate of
and though they are most fair to look
the fruit Interests, and. together with
O. H. Skotheim, a capitalist from upon, the emotions were not those of
rhe
Fruitgrowers'
association
and
the
Chicago, Hept 29 — Walter Brooking«, in a Wright biplane, promotion department of the com­
Tacoma, who has been here several pleasure unalloyed. I somehow be­
times during the past few months, gan to feel lonesome. It Is not en­
the ' Hawk," «larted at 9:23 o'clock thia morning for Spring- mercial club, he is doing aJi he can to
has arrived in the city with his fam­ tirely a cheerful prospect for a man
advance the Interests of the growers
field, Ill . 187 mile« away, in an effort to break the long-distance
ily and will reside here permanently. to face a long rainy winter without
This being the case, it has been
a girl that he can call upon.
sustained flight record of the country. One hundred thousand brought to the attention of The
I left the doorway and stopped be­
A. P Harris, the efficient operator
Guard that Mr. Beebe modestly ef­
persons cheered the airman on his way. His destination is the faced himself In the recent contests
at the Folly Theatre, la out of the fore a magazine rack, turning my
hospital, where he has been confin­ back to the procession. I picked up
state fair grounds at Springfield, and his object the winning of for honors and trophies and premi­
ed for the past week, but will not be an October magazine and It fell open
ums at the I-ant- County fair. Mr
able to go back to work before Mon­ at “Famous Affinities." Turning the
the Chicago Record Herald prise of 110,000.
Beebe voluntarily withdrew hla ex­
leaves hastily my eyes were eaugbt
day.
hibits
from
competition
before
the
Brookins left the ground without difficulty, circled to test judges went the rounds, because be
by this paragraph'
“She was the nicest wife that ever
Major Creed C Hammond, who is
the machine, and then shot toward the state capital. Half an was anxious to avoid the slightest
the democratic nominee for county was—a regular little Dora of a wife,
possible
pretext
for
complaint
of
un
­
hour later the Record-Herald special train, crowded with intre- fairness, Mr. Beebe is an official of
clerk, went to Dallas eh is afternoon and Edwin loved her more and more
on buxines in connection with the every day. She could not cook, she
cited spectators, started in pursuit of the aviator.
the fair and worked hard and long
militia company there, He will be made «ad work with her needle, and
compensation V> encourage
without
At 9:45 Brookins passed over Harvey, nineteen miles from exhibits from all parts of the county.
accounts bothered her so much that
gone several days.
they made her head ache; but she
Chicago, at a height of 2000 feet. The country roads and fields ills apples, ¡tears, prunes and otber
Thomas Gray and Lester Tozier looked so pretty, and wax always so
fruits were most excellent. He
everywhere were dotted with people witnessing the flight, and doubtlessly would have made a
left this afternoon on their trip to glad to see Edwin when he came
Crook county, going over the summit home from business. She was al­
strong
bid
for
one
of
the
Great
Nor
­
us the airman passed over the towns he was given tremendous
of the Cascade mountains. They took ways so ready to accompany him to
thern cups -and he would have ap­
a big wagon and camping outfit and the theatre or to card-parties and
theers and great excitement prevailed. He seemed to be riding preciated the distinguished trophy as
caused so many other men to mur­
will be gone several weeks.
much
as
any
body
els»
—
-but
owing
to
easily as he passed over Tucker, fifty miles from Chicago, at
mur admiring things about her ap-
.A.FOWLER,
his fair-mindedness he withdrew on
i PtCHDCNT
Chester, the little son of Mrs. Fol­ pearanee that Edwin felt that he had
10:42:
the ground It would leave a clear
lett. at present living with her in o- drawn a real prize In the lottery of
field between the other exhibitors,
Brookins stopped at Gilman for oil at 11:38. The stop pre- and
ther, Mrs. Pennington, on Monroe life."
5T OFr! CE
leave no ground for any dissat­
“Shades of Dido," I thought. Ia
street, near the Geary sdhool house,
dudes his making a record for sustained flight, as Gilman is but isfied one to say there was unfair­
while playing yesteniay, fell and the whole world mating? And am
ness.
But
such
being
the
facts
Man
­
75 miles from Washington Park, the actual starting point of his ager Freeman, of the Commercial
I to be left out of the scheme of uni­
broke hla right collar bone.
FRESHMEN SCARED BY
versal honeymoon?"
flight, but will not prevent his winning the Record Herald prize club, says due notice should be given
Gross Bros', iron works is repair­
However, there is one compensa­
of Mr. Beebe's actions In the prem­
city
news
thould his flight be completed before next Sunday.
ing the county rock crusher engine tion. I shall escape the consequence
SOPHOMORE’S GUN i
ise»
Mr. E. M. Warren, who also
which is in charge of M. C. Gooe- resulting from the fond delusion thst
Brookins resumed his flight from Gilman at 12:42, and is <*l<1 k , mx 1 service at the fair, heartily
now. preparatory to sending it up two can live as cheaply as one.
• . -.-.a
«¡.i j .-i.v. » ■
'
commends the art. as do other offi- Attempted Baid on Apple Tree
Dillon's
for
drugs.
the McKenzie river to work on the
expected to reach Springfield without landing again.
Clals of the fair
« « «
Euds Up in Mill Race
E. W Pollock and family are mov­ roads tlhere until winter sets in.
Brookins, in passing over Mount Pulaski, 88 miles from Gil­
I
turn
to
the
newspaper. The first
Bath
ing into their fine new bungalow on
Ernest Kroner, the Portland arch­
is on the evils produced by
man. broke the American cross country aviation record made by FIRST GAME OF FOOTBALL
the slope of Skinner’s Butte at the itect who has charge of the construc­ editorial
the modern trousseau. There is no
As the result of an unusual college head of Willamette street.
Charles K Hamilton in his flight from New York to Philadelphia,
tion work on the new Hampton escape. A succumb to the inevitable
HELD THIS AFTERNOON prank,
Trainer Hayward, of the col­
block, is 1 the city. He says the
The picture outlined is pathetic.
a distance of 80 miles. Brookins' record is, of course from Gil­
lege track team, has fallen heir to
George Young was today appoint­
First and Second Teams Line I six phenomenal sprinters, who last ed administrator of the estate of Jas. work is progressing satisfactorily ex­ The father, a bent-shouldered work­
man. where he descended after leaving Chicago.
night ran the 100-yard dash in 10 Milne, who died in Lane county on cept that ft slower than he expected. ing man has five young daughters.
Up—Permanent Team
The eldest, a pretty, flighty thing, be­
Brookins arrived at Springfield at 4 20 p m.
I seconds. Among the "phenoms" are September 1. 1910.
Mrs. Margaret A. Beeler has been comes engaged to an energetic young
Is Not Yet Chosen
( four Portland boys—Neal Kendall.
{appointed guardian of Helen Mar­
' Alfred Clark. Oudln Roberts and
Rev. Mr. Wilkinson, the new M. garet Beeler, a minor. The child's man. The mother who has not
known a moment's rest in years, em­
Delbert
Htanard.
E.
pastor,
is
expected
here
next
STREETCARS WILL RUN
The
first
football
game
held
on
I NEWS OF JUNCTION
recently received damages braces the daughter, sheds some
When the steward at one of the Thursdav. and will begin his work moCher
Kincaid field this year was in the
from a Montana mining company for tears, dries her eyes and says cher-
INTO SPRINGFIELD
houses remarked that all the Sunday folowing,
of a scrimmage held thia after­ fraternity
the death of her husband and a part ily, “Now dearies, we must get right
AND NORTH LANE form
t
ku
<
roa
,»
frit
It
sax
aa
n
a fkzi
sr
a •»»« rx ♦
the
fresh
fruit
was
gone,
the
verdant
noon between the first and second:
to work at your things." They be­
WITHIN TWO WEEKS
C. W. Irvine, of Independence, ar­ of the money goes to the child.
team, picked up by Coach Warner as hopefuls proclaimed that they would
gin to purchase and to sew and to
speedily
replenish
the
stock.
How
­
rived
down
from
the
McKenzie
last
the
men
came
on
the
field.
The
scrim
­
Mrs.
Lucetta
Meacham,
of
Drain,
Ixirn Parke and Charlie and John
Cars Will Bo Running Aero«« Tower
ever, two sophomores overheard their night, and left this morning for spent her 87th birthday at the home sew and to purchase until the bent
mage
was
different
from
the
buck
­
left Sunday evening for Cow
plans and, grabbing a six-shooter,
He has been with a hunting of her son, C. Meacham, in Eugene ' father is pushed into hopeless debt
Bridge Before Workmen
Creek Canyon on a hunting expedl ing that has been held every after­ hurried to the designated apple or­ home.
with fonr other daughters soon to
party
up
the river.
noon
In
the
daily
practice
In
that
the
tlotl
yesterday, returning home this after­ demand trousseaus. The overwork­
chard ahead of them.
Get Out of Way
field
wax
lined
oft
and
the
halves,
Miss Maple Hill left Saturday for
Juat as the nimble freshmen were
Otto Buchholtz today began suit in noon. r Mrs. Meacham is an old resi- ed mother suffers permanent Injury
Eugene to again take up her studies or rather the four quarters, were of about to fill their sack, five pistol the circuit court against Chas. W. dent of this county and even though to her health, while the daughter on
the
regular
length.
It will not be many days before tn the University. Mias Maple is now
her age is advanced she is not at all her wedding day is a fit subject for
The following Is the personnel of shots rang out in rapid succession. Igoe to recover «361.59. L. M. Trav­ feeble.
Springfield will have big yellow cars a senior.
the rest-cure.
Scared
half
to
death,
the
boys
drop
­
is
Is
attorney
for
the
plaintiff.
the
first
team
was
chosen
by
the
big
running through Its main streets,
Mrs. M E. Sutherland returned to
Whin the penniless girl marries
ped
their
green
caps
and
galloped
coach:
It
Is
to
be
understood.
War
­
bridge Hull.1er t • Roney
says • that
he . Portland
«»y
»•>•;■»
‘
r < I « 11M U tj
Vk «’U 11 »’»»<1 a y
Mlirr
’IHlinH
S. E. Stevens this morning receiv- ' the penniless young man. she has
Wednesday
after BIH
attending
harum-scarum
down
a
blind
alley
Vance
Howe,
formerly
of
T
he
ner
says,
that
this
line-up
Is
only
• III hav.. the big structure completed'the Week at the home of A. 8 Ches-
a letter from C. C. Myers and such clothes as she never had dream­
into the placid mill race.
weeks. He took his trusty rifle along ed
aerow* the Willamette and ready for hire On Friday she leaves for New temporary and the real team wilt not and
family, who started recently in their ed of possessing, so like the little
Scratching
his
leg
as
he
mounted
and
expects
to
Dnng
back
some
veni
­
the rati» probably within two weeks. York and Boston to »¡tend the win­ be chosen for several weeks, yet it is a high picket fence, one boy yelled
automobile for a trip to Southern Dora of a wife they go to many places
son.
generally understood, except in a few
nd Manager O'Connor, of the P E ter with relatives and friends.
California. They wrote while at where otherwise they would not have
in
loud
tones,
“
Oh.
my
God,
I'm
k K . announces that he will lay his
Medford Tuesday. They expected to 1 gone. After a time the young wife
J C. Lar»«»li left Tuesday for Fres­ Instances, where there Is some close shot!"
In
the
case
of
L.
M.
Travis
vs.
Be
­
ails across the bridge and have cars no. Cal., to attend the annual session rivalry for a place, that this may be
go on to Shasta Springs today or to- needed some new things and hated to
Today
the
six
boys
joined
the
Uni
­
linda
J.
Meredith,
to
recover
money,
nto the mill city before the bridge of the Dane Brotherhood, a benefi­ the possible line-up for the 'varsity
They have had no accl- buy cheaper than she had been wear­
a motion was filed in the circuit morrow,
ull4ers can take their tools away. ciary organisation. He will be absent team this year: Latourette. quarter; versity Y. M. C. A.
dents so far and are enjoying them- ing. and the young husband declared
court
today
to
dismiss,
as
the
case
Chandler, left half; Taylor, right
U present the track on the Hprlng- about two weeks.
selves.
that his wife should go no shabbier
has been settled out of court.
teld aide only runs a block beyond
■Mrs. J. C. Luckey has sold her resi­ half: Bill Main, fullback; Michael SOUTHERN PACIFIC
than when she came to him, so she
he approach of the bridge, but Mr dence property to Mrs. Isaac Stone, right end; Mitchell. right tackle;
Rev.
D.
H.
Trimble
and
family
are
A long train load of gravel for the packing up their household goods took the things she conld not afford.
1'Connor says that before the time who arrived here last week from Gre­ Bailey, right guard; Kellogg, center;
SURVEYORS ARE NOW
Soon the dogged look came into
main line of the railroad between preparatory to moving to Portland
»•me«. If he Is able to. he will ex- nada. Minn . consideration «1,000. Fenton, left guard; Hall, left tackle;
his eyes and the discontented look in­
Eugene
and
Springfield
Junction,
Johnson,
left
end.
end thia track down Main street Rust ft Markusen made the sale.
where Mr. Trimble will act as pas­ to hers. Then there was a little scene
CAMPED AT ELMIRA pa«ed through the city today at tor
On the second team there was
Th«n It will be possible to get on the
of the Centenary M.' E. church. in the divorce court in which he be-
c. F Hurlburt returned from Med- Grant,
noon.
The
track
along
that
section
Harding. Kay. Jones and
ar« on Willamette street In Eugene
He will occupy the local pulpit again came
rd I'ueaday. He disposed of his
an “eligible”, and she was a
Is
being
reballasted.
ind get off at any place on Main stock of goods In that city and will Cobb, who nil have chances of mak­
next Sunday, but the Sunday after
street in Springfield, The two cities now devote his entire time and at- ing their "O” this year. The rivalry Special to The Daily Guard.
that he will begin work in Portland. “divorcee.”
Tom Fitchard of Independence, is It is not learned definitely when Rev.
Junction City. Oct. 1.—The South­
will then be connected . The service, tention to the management of bls for places la becoming very keen and
« •
the men realize that this is the time ern Pacific surveyors under C. P. in the efty on hop business for his Wilkinson, the new pastor here, will
because of the longer ■ run. will be big store In this place,
That
editorial
fascinates me. Who
Goerl, who have been surveying west father, C L. Fitchard, a well-known arrive.
■■lit l'»wn to every half hour Instead
It T. A. Robinson, of the River- to put In the beat training.
was to blame for the tragedy? The
of Junction City, have moved their buyer. He has just bought R. O.
>f twenty-minute runs, Thia change view neighborhood, who sold his
girl, the man. the mother, or cus­
cami> to Elmira and are now running Brady's crop of 400 bales at Cres-
Registration of voters was resum tom?
sill be made next Saturday.
farm Inst August, will leave next GEO. C. BROWNELL
a line west from there. They have well, but the price is not given out. ed at the county clerk's office this
The work on the big bridge is go­ week for Palouse, Wash . where he
Suppose than when that daughter
left their supplies at their old camp
morning and by 2 o'clock this after­ confided in her mother, the mother
ng on very rapidly. The big 12-lnch has purchased a quarter of land ad-l
AGAINST
BOWERMAN.
The
Eugene
Fruit
Growers
’
asso-
on
the
high
pass
road
and
evidently
noon
about
fifteen
had
registered.
A
>rsr<- sre being swung Into place joining the farm of Byron Hpencer.
had said: “Well, my dear, your play
will return there as soon as they are elation today shipped a car load of good many who tried to vote at the days are over. You are voluntarily
md I' Is announced that tno last The land Is just over the line In Ida­
dried
prunes
to
Cleveland.
Ohio,
and
ASSEMBLY
NOMINEE
through
west
from
Elmira.
They
primaries saw their mistake in not taking up serious responsibilities,
‘pan .11 be swung the Ural of next ho
made a very careful survey from this afternoon to rusticate for a few registering when chey had to go to We will make some palni.pnug aon
week
Then there Is tke work of
Some time ago the Eugene paper«|
Guard
force,
went
up
the
Mohawk
the trouble of swearing their vote in
>laclu the cross girders for the ties mentioned a Gloria Mundi apple that
Oregon City, Or.. Sept. 30.—Geo. Junction City to Triangle Lake.
a car load of canned goods to the and are determined that they will We will make some plain unpreten-
O re* m and a few minor details weighed 26 ounces J. C. Burna dis­ C. Brownell, for twelve years state
tious clothes suitable to the wife of
Booth-Kelly
companv
at
Wendling
not have to go through the same pro­
he span is ready for the played one here Saturday of that va­ nenntor from Clackamas county, and 0. A. C. MAY USE
A carload of apples for shipment east cedure at the general election in No­ a poor young man. I will begin at
riety. taken from his young orchard, who was three times honored with
once to let you share the work of the
to about ready.
vember.
that weighed exactly 26% ounces.
election to that office by the republi­
kitchen that you may be able to do
AN OPEN GAME
Th' democratic, county central The surveyors w<-st of here are now can party, will refuse to support Jay
your part in making a home."
Several hunters are migrating to
Mrs. Margaret A. Beeler, who is a
■omn
met this afternoon In the running the third line across the Bowerman for governor, and will
Then suppose, the young man’s
the woods and others are preparing nurse at the Eugene Hospital, has
•file. >f U M. Travis, chairman In- range. They commenced at Lee bolt all republican nomine«« who
father had said, “Bless you, my
to
hunt
China
pheasants,
forgetful
or
just
received
from
the
Butte
&
Lon
­
i as the democratic ballots Cheshire's place, following the Lang were endorsed by the assembly, save
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor
of the fact that the shoot­ don Copper Development Co., of boy. You must now make your
i <
■ >t been officially counted. and Tom. pnaalng by Dave McBee's and those who were presented with the vallis. Or.. Sept. 30.—The past week ignorant
home take the place of other pleas­
ing
season
for upland birds opens on
lhe membership of the new eommlt- on towards Elmira.
endorsement without solicitation Mr has been utilized by Coach Schild the fifteenth of October, fifteen days Montana, the money reoewed through ures. I want you to get on and be
damage
suit
on
account
of
the
death
: not known, adjournment was
G. E Mickey, brother of Professor Brownell takes the ground that he miller for practice in handling the later than last year. The season for
happy. Cut out the theatre, give up
of her husband, an employe of the cigars, stick to business and save
aken until Saturday. October 8, at Mickey, has concluded to locate here fought the assembly through the pri­ ball, both in passing and kicking, ducks
and
geese,
however,
opens
on
company,
two
or
three
years
ago.
The
2 P
, In Mr. Travis' office. All and has rented the Strome property mary campaign and that If It was and receiving forward passes and
money while you are young."
case was taken to the supreme court
femoc;-4tlc nominees In the recent recently vacated by R. V. Howard. wrong then it is wrong now, and catching punts. A few preliminary the first.
Suppose the father had said this,
where Mrs. Beeler won out. The
>rima-!.-s are also requested to be He has not engaged In any business that the only way to kill It la to de­ lessons in tackling and blocking have
Lewis and Albert Warnock, doing amount awarded her was something and the mother had said this, there
»resent.
also
been
given,
but
the
squad
is
so
Hla
yet but expects to before long,
feat the assembly republican nomi­
probably would have been no trag­
business under the firm name of like 110,00«.
edy,
but—would
there
have
father, t who resides in Kansas, ex- nees. It Is probable, therefore, that large that only -general principles
Bros., today Instituted suit
Ths following from «he Ajlbany ¡tecta to > come here and spend the he will come out openly and make a have been touched upon, no attempt Warnock
been a wedding?
in the circuit court against John
While
Sam
Morris,
clerk
at
the
Democrat 1« concerning a former Bu- winter.
having
been
made
to
give
individual
fight against Mr. Bowerman and the
Brook ma? er. a Mohawk lumberman. White grocery store, was lying on
ncns man
Stacey, the plumber, was
Frank Moorehead has sold two other republican nominees who were instruction.
to recover 8225.63. for goods alleged the ground on the river bank a miles
Amid perplexing problems there is
arrestisl ysatorday by Constable Cat­ half lota to J. M. Howard for a con- In any way Identified with the assem­
Coach Schlldmlller believes that to have been sold to the defendant
below Coburg last Sunday, he was I one consolation. In spite of sar­
lin charged with whipping his wife, sideration _Z
much depends upon a good kicker, S.
of ZZZZ.
,300. These half lota bly.
D.
Allen
is
attorney
for
the
plain-
surprised to suddenly feel a sharp casm, tn spite of editorials, in spite
«nd taken before Justice Swan, who join Mr. I Howard's
and he has therefore spent consider-
---------- premises o nthe
pain in one of his wrists, and upon of divorce courts, there always has
tine | hlrvi ,10 and costs. About two north. ' They
able
time
with
Keck
Enoerg,
Hast-
sre
Improved
with
a
__ , —
The Degree of Honor held a social examining it he found imbedded in been, and to the end of time will be
•evki ago Stacey wax arrested on xlx-fttot cement _______
Ings and McFadden with punting and session
sidewalk ______
on the east NEW RULES DON’T
last night, A banquet was the flesh the steel jacket of. a soft- many a little Dora who will persuade
place kicking.
the < arcs of being drunk and dl»«r-l ^ *',„,1''Curbing nt each end. Mr
and a very enjoyable evening point bullet, which had been fired her husband that he has drawn a
PREVENT INJURIES The candidates for end backfield served
l,m[' "“•¡Howard'» home place now embraces
from a distance as he heard no re- prize in the lottery of life.
mit siti.'factorlly proven and .......
he —
was .
positions have had a strenuous time wai spent.
|oU>_Times
port of a gun. The wound, while
Philadelphia. Hept. 30.—That foot­ each afternoon. They were required
charged in the yawrtfef Tba po­
Chas. Bailey, con of W. T. Bailey, painful, was not serious.
lice oflcers who made the former ar­
Mrs. S B. Powers, of Shedd, was ball under the new rules la not like­ to run down the field repeatedly un­ has returned from the Siuslaw coun-
home of Miss Daisie Williams on
rest wish to ask Chis question: operated on at the Eugene hoepital ly to degenerate in to a pastime for der punts until they are now able to try. He had the pleasure of kiling
Welch Bros., contractors on the Harrison avenue last evening to or­
"Would you put It past a man being Tuesday and is recovering very well mollycoddles, is shown by the injur­ judge very accurately the distance a two fine deer while gone.
new Christian church building, have ganize a club. The committee ap­
ies already sustained by players on kicked hall will go and the approxi­
drunk and disorderly that would from the effects of the operation.
erected a tool cabin in the street in pointed consisted of Miss Faye Riz-
whip hit wife?"
Franklin field In regular games and mate place that it will come to the
Henry Kompp has moved into the front of the site of the building, pre­ or. president,; Miss Tens Weather-
date: ground. The line men have been city from his farm five miles west,
Mrs. Minnie M. Raudh has begun practice. Here is the list up to collar
Brown, Dickinson college,
shoving the bucking machine about which he has rented, and is hxated paratory- to the beginning of work. son, vice-president; Miss Daisie Wil­
From Seattle, bound for New Or-, suit for divorce front Ixouls D. Rauch
Carson Mathews is ready to excavate liams, trasurer; I Miss Lillian Wea-
the field, falling on the ball and prac­ at 497 West Sixth street.
loan*, with a couple of months' tour on the grounds of cruel and Inhuman bone broken In practice.
for the basement, and the big Ab­ Cherson, secretary, The name chosen
Bookmeyer. Pennsylvania, collât ticing tackling and blocking under
California. In the trip planned by treatment. L. M. Travis Is her at­
rams residence which T. O. Hend­ is the Kanza club, After spending a
the direction of Captain Hawley. No
bona broken In practice.
a party of four young business men torney.
Warren D. Carter has been named
Bloom, Pennsylvania, collar bone scrimmage or other hard work will as executor of the estate of Joseph ricks recently bought is being moved delightful evening with music and
from Seattle, who stopped In Eugene
off by Daly & Kibby, the ’housemov- games the youn-g
departed.
be
attempted
until
the
men
are
able
broken
In
practice.
yesterday afternoon for a late lunch
James liconard. a hardware travel­
H. Carter, deceased. The estimated ers. It will be taken to the corner wishing many more people
happy evenings
Marks. Pennsylvania, shoulder dis­ to handle the ball in much better value of the property is >5000.
«nd loft f0r Roseburg expecting to ing man who has ben making a route
of
West
Tenth
and
Lawrence
streets,
for the members of the club.
style, which the coach says will not
»’ay there tonight. The party con- through Eugene for the past 15 or located in practice.
where Mr. Hendricks owns some va-
Hutchinson. Pennsylvania, wren be until the middle of next week.
•lats of: Fred Korsted, nn attor 20 years, died today In Portland of
Michael J. Thompson, who was de­ I cant property.
A apeclal train of about one |hun-
ney. and owner of the car; W. H. Bright's disease. Leonard has for chcd knee, out of game for a week.
feated for the republican nomination
I dred of the leading bankers of Ohio
According to the official canvass for constable, says he will run inde­
Clark and Keog. Pennsylvania
•'«rtlx. chauffeur; T. M. Lawrence, several years been wlt'h the Honey­
The Coburg log drive of 5.000.00«; passed through Eugene at ab ut 10
of the vote cast in Marion county at pendent at the November election.
manager of the Peerless Artificial man Hardware Co., of Portland, and water on knee.
or 6,000,000 feet. w*hlch the loggers o'clock Tuesday night on a tour of
Young. Joudet and Shoemaker the recent primary election, as con­
tlmb Co., and II. R. Trlckey, secre- before that time he
fo.r Pennsylvania, lame knees or ankles cluded by the county canvassing
have been working on for the past) the coast. They were given a royal
’«ry of the same company. They have the Farrow. Osmond * Kirk Hard
The city of Springfield has em­
­
,WPek’ bringing down the'reception In Portland. The bsnkera
board this morning, the anti-assem­ ployed W. F. Baker, superintendent
’rave|.»d rapidly at the start, for they line ('n , of St Pa n I
bly and the assembly split even on of construction on the P.. E & E„ to McKenzie river, is almost completed. are on «heir way to lx* Ange'es to
Willamette Beata Alumni
»••ft Seattle
on
last
Monday
Salem. Or.. Sept. 30.—The Wiliam the state senatorial ticket In this supervise the grading of the streets The crew Is working on the last of attend the 36th annual convention
»pending Tuesday In Portland, left
The statement Is made on fairly
the drive just a little distance above of the U. 8. bankers. After the con­
ette
University team opened the foot county, ihe succesful candidates be­ there.
’here at 6 p. nt. and reached Albany good authority that
Congresman
the Coburg bridge and it is expected vention, five or six hundred other
before midnight that night. The au- Hawley has recommended R. J He­ ball season here today by defeating ing John A. Carson and Hal D. Pat­
that eyery log will be in ttie mill race bankers from New York and other
ton. and the anti-assembly won out
•omoldio Is an Everett “30" and It dricks to be appointed postmaster at the Alumni, 10 to 0.
A. Yergle. who was severely in­ by Saturday.
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Little
progress ____
has _
by
one
majority
on
the
county
legis
­
•111 be shipped back from Now Or­ Salem, and that Carl Ahrama. of he
jured several months ago by falling been made on Obe Hyland drive on states will pass through Eugene on
«heir way home, thia route being
lative
ticket,
A.
C.
Libbey,
of
Jeffer
­
An
Idaho
woman
found
a
pair
of
leans They expect to tour Callfor- Statesman. Is to be the fir»’ »""I"«
out of a cherry tree Is now very low the Willamette and it will not
«'« and Mexico on the way. The ant Mr. Hendricks denies all know­ shoes belonging to another woman son, having won over Joseph Foun­ and there are doubts as to his re­ sible to bring it to the mill be pos- slated for the return trip. Foor
before trains, designated the white, the
young men carry little baggage, de­ ledge of the selection and says he In her husband s possession and is tain. the assembly nominee from the covery.
higher water comes.
blue, the red and the green trains,
pending upon stopping In the cities, 'lid not afford to take the office at suing for a divorce. He is a railroad same precinct, by 18 votes.—Salem
designated by tags. 8916 miles In all.
Journal.
Clifford C. Pease, an attorney of
»«d are out for a good vacation In the present salary. Salem Journal. man, Samuel Grant.
Several young ladles met at the will traverse through eighteen statea.
’he South.
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