The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19??, October 10, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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    TWIC£ A WEEK GUARD, EUGENE, OR, MONDAY, OCT 10
A Good Place To Trade
is a place where you can find the new and up-to-
date things. Goods of quality and merit
CITY NEWS
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City He will move there to reside
In a mouth or two.
A meeting of the democratic ron­
frai coni mit te,, of Lane county will
be h eld in the office of Attorney lx>e
M 1 'ravis In th* Eugene l»un und
Ravings U n!: building tomorrow af-
ternoon at i o'clock.
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_____________ FIVB
FREIGHT DEPOT ISCLA™
FISH HATCHERY
PROBABILITY IN
NEAR FUTURE
State Fish Warden Makes Visit
Hous' hold goods arrived here this
to McKenzie River
morning for Mrs France» Vergel
To draw up a complaint over
Plant
I from some poli t north
preseut condition of the streetM
to bold a general dlMcuimlon,
. A large electric sl<n reading South Eugene improvement club will
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—
R. E. Clanton, the state fl»h war­
I "Pool" was placed in front of Hid hold a meeting tomorrow evening In
den, who left for Portland last even­
' Smith’s cigar store todiy.
the planing mill at 8:00.
Railroad Men Say That Eugene ing. after spending several days* at
the fish hatchery on the McKenxie.
T H Rills ha» the contract to build
Paul Hadley, w. H. Walsh and
Investigating the situation there, la
Is
Next
in
Line
for
New
I the cement foundation of th- North­ ! Morri*
Ellis, appraisers of the pro-
very proud of this hatchery and not
western Corporation'» new block.
We have just received new and attractive lines of
| perty of the estate of Merley Jones,
only declares that it Is the most Ideal
Building
situation in the state, but declared
Maud W. White has b**n granted deceased, have filed their Inventory
that as soon as funds are available
a divorce from Jam*» J White and ' with the probate court, finding the
That
Eugene
is
to
have
a
new
the hatchery will be enlarged until it
awarded the custody of their child, property to be worth 1946.66.
freight depot within a short time is. will be made the most important In
Eva Gwendolyn.
Merritt LeRoy, the artist, will be a fact that is recognized by many of! the state. He said In speaking of the
Premium list» of the apple show to the attraction at the boys' and the railroad men who are in a post-1 Vida hatchery: “I consider that one
be given In Eugene October 20, 21 men’s meeting at the Y. M. C. A. on tion to know. And there is good of tke most ideal locations for a
land 22 can be had at the promotion I Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. In reason to believe that it is an im­ trout hatchery that I know ot. The
water supply is good, the tempera­
¡department of the Commercial club. addition to him, Warren's 15-plece
Our stocK of loose and Mounted Diamond Goods always complete,
provement of the near future, al-' ture, which Is one of the most Im­
mandolin club will furnish music.
though one railroad man today ex­ portant considerations for the hatch­
G. W. Luce, who resides on the
and we have some special things in this line. We are pleased to
of trout, is good and moreover
' lower Hluslaw. Is In the city. lie
Chas. E Cookerly and wife, who pressed the situation about as it ing
I brought to town three bobcat pelts recently arrived here from Portland,1 stands, when be said: "As long as; even. As soon as funds can be ob­
have you zisit our store and see the new things. A pleasure to
for which he received a bounty of 16. have leaded the Finnegan flats on! Eugene transfer men can haul the tained with which to work. I hope
Olive street and will reside there. I freight away without having the and intend to see a great hatchery
show our goods
Agent Roome. of the Wells Fargo Mr. Cookerly, who formerly resided, store-room entirely filled there will built there. But at present there
I
Express company, this morning re­ hv. i married a short time ago be no new depot.” But this point are no funds to work with. In this
the only money available
ceived from the compan; i fin* Colts in Portland.
will soon be reached, for even now district
those received from the fishing
pistol for protection of the valuables
on some days the store rooms are so! are
”
under his care.
Fred Callison, special deputy sher­ filled that goods have to be piled on license.
There is a general opinion from lo­
iff, went to Grants Pass last night af- the outside.
who are
The annual teachers' Institute for , ter the man Baldwin, arrested there
A new freight depot has been re-! cal sportsmen and mill men question
£ Lane county will be held in the High , yesterday charged with violating the cently constructed at Klamath Falls,1 interested in the fishery
be made to secure an
1 LnlMlno
In t’llPetiH
(htnllPT
1,».,. 1 law ~ In Lane county.
t - — - ,.... If-
school building
In Eugene
October
local option
He and the railroad men think that Eu-! that an effort from
the legislature to
17. 18 and 19. The sessions will be- is expected back with the prisoner gene will get the next one. The busi­ appropriation
carry on this work for the money
•♦♦♦♦a
bls brother-in-law, William Darroch,' home at Blue River today after a gin at 9 o'clock.
ness
here
is
much
larger
than
that
of
on the evening local.
now available is far Inade­
yesterday.
few days visit in Eugene.
the central Oregon city, and facili­ that is If
this could be secured the
:
PERSONAL
: W. W. McDonald, Max Hamilton, Mr» Jessie Nottingham came up The revival meeting at the Fair- The members of the K. O. R. T. ties heer are not any better for the quate.
McKenzie
hatchery
would be made
F. McCutcheon. A. Strader and F. from Portland to attend the wedding mount Christian
church
Is
progress-
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boys' club met and banqueted last handling of freight than they were one of the largest in the state and
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦•»•»•♦♦SSSSSSes Shafer, of Roseburg, are In the city at the Debar home tomorrow.
Ing with Interest and large audien­ night at the Royal restaurant in hon­ at Klamath.
fame of this river-for trout fish­
Rev B F. Rowland arrived here ces. Already a number have united or of their retiring leader. A. Mc­
for a day or so on business
(From Saturday's Dally Guard.
However, it is known that no def­ the
ing would never be diminished. A
Captain W. E. Gregory, of Port­ from Salem this afternoon to conduct with the church.
Laughlin. At this meeting they inite action has been taken by the move will probably be made by local
Miss Myrtle Giler w«nt to Creswell land. was an arrival on the after­ th* funeral of Alexander Patterson.
voted to enter into the Boys’ Scout railroad as yet. and it may possibly parties to interest the legislative
N. G. Hyland and John Holeman A new gauge has been placed on the movement.
noon local to visit hi» daughter, who
be still another
year. Yet next
today,
in this for the coming session.
arrived
down
from
Lewell
last
even
­
attending the University, living at
river bridge to show the height of
spring the prospects are very good body
Mrs J E Jewell went to Portland Is
But what would be as serviceable
ing
and
are
transacting
business
In
th*
Chi
Omega
house.
Mr
Gregory
the
water.
The
letters
are
larger
down
for
a
new
and
larger
freight
depot
Dr.
W.
L.
Cheshire
came
today to visit.
the fish hatchery as an appropria­
will leave In a few days for a voyage the city
and it is so placed that It can be read from the railroad camps above Low- that will probably be built on the site to
tion, would be a law or an amend­
Misa Greta Bristow la horn* from a of two years In Alaskan waters.
Geo O’Brien and A. B Ausman. of more easily than the old one.
of
the
present
one.
ell
this
afternoon.
He
reports
that
ment that would allow the licenses of
visit In Portland.
Blue River, were in the city over
the
Branstetter-Schwering-Vlncent
the sportsmen to go to the hatcher­
Oscar Brewster Is In the city from night, having arrived on last even-
G «»O Hl « A Baxter 1» up from c re»-
The freshman acquaintance party hunting party were up to their ears
ies. At present it is combined with
Ing's stage
well on business.
Wendling.
will be held at the Tri-Delu sorority in mud. so to speak, when he saw
the game license money and goes in­
It. D. Melman Is here from Elmira1 Miss Myrtle E. Pease, traveling house tonight acordlng to the first them Monday, but this weather will t
It H Baker, of Florence, I» In th*
AT
THE
WEEK
END
t
to the hands of the game warden
agent for the Boys' and Girls' Aid plans. The announcements of post­ dry them out and they can hunt bet-
on btlsineHH.
city for a few day*
who is not allowed to expend it for
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J. W. Curran, of Portland, I» here society, of Portland, Is in the city for ponement have been recalled.
il K Walker, of Lowell, 1» In th«»
' ■ -
fisheries. If the fish warden could get
a
day
or
so.
for
a
few
days.
city tor a few day*.
Things musical are stirring. The the money that belongs in his de­
Mrs.
F.
J.
Miller
arrived
up
from
Dr.
B
F
Bcalefe
I
m
horn*
from
a
The
pavement
on
West
Eighth
Mrs M J Ludwig and son are Vl»-
The body of W. J. Darroch, of Eu­ Euterpians are busy with the first partment or the game warden could
Albany this afternoon to attend the street is being cut to allow the lay­ gene,
trip to Portland
Iting friends at Irving
who died at Albany yesterdayl program. The concert season opens spend it on fisheries it would pro­
funeral
of
her
brother-in-law.
Wil
­
W.
B.
Cook
left
today
for
Man-!
, ing VI
of the MIBIUO
mains wa
of the
«... ~ central
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heat-
— -
County Clerk Watson, of Coo*
afternoon, was shipped to Eugene on early with Haroldi and Ellen Beach vide ample funds. The money from
liam
Darroch.
cheater. Vermont.
Ing plant across the street to convey the afternoon train today and wasj Yaw. Haroldi comes first with the' fishing licenses last year was over
county. Is In the city.
E. B. Cooper and J. T. Angel, of the heat to.the Masonic building.
Dr W. O. Prosser went to Marcóla
Miss Stella McNutt, who ban b«-en
met by a large number of local mem­ violin.
$2,000. yet Mr. Clanton says that
Saginaw,
who
have
been
in
Eugene
living In Eugene for t he past few. on business today.
bers of the lodge of Elks. The funer-l The huge posters on the billboards; with $1,500, he could produce 10.-
for
the
past
two
days
on
business,
re-j
There is on exhibition in the of­ al will be held at 2:30 tomorrow and^ are striking. Haroldi has almost the 000,000
Hurry J King, of Dallas. I» In the.
week», returned home to Roseburg
fish or enough to stock the
turned horn« today.
city for u day or so
fice of H. C. Galey, real estate dealer interment will take place in the Ma Paderewski head, and he.too, claims whole state.
today.
city from' E. E. Orlon returned to his home
on
East
Eighth
street,
a
huge
Wolf
sonic
cemetery.
Poland as his native land, and the
George F. Kelly la In the
•♦♦»♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦•♦••••••♦♦♦h» River apple weighing 21 ounces and
at Junction City today.
name of Poland suggests romance, FEAR ANTI-FOREIGN
Portland tor a efw days.
measuring 15 inches In circumfer­
Hmlth.
The
green
palm
boxes
that
were
is home from a' the Miss
city Myrtle
for
a day
or of
so Elmira, Is In :
tragedy
and genius.
CHINESE OUTBREAK
MARRIED
: ence.
H. It Finnegan i "
donated by the Southern Pacific Co.
The violin is called the king of in­
»___ _ came
___ __ up from June-
business trip to Portland.
j James Hayes
to hold the big palms that the Com­ struments. We must admit that
Hong Kong. Oct. 8.—The ♦
Prior h Blair la In th* city from t|un City thia afternoon
The American Paving Co has the mercial club placed at the depot but there are violins and violins, or. per­ ♦
♦ British naval officials are ap- ♦
Portland for a efw days
| j p Mlnney and wife, of Vida, are
contract
to
build
the
cement
side
­
which did not live, were shipped to haps one should say violins and fid­ ♦ prehenslve of anti-foreign out- ♦
At th* Hotel Thompson at Cottage
Miss Ethel Knight went to Irving tn ,h„ clty this aftermxm.
October 5. 1910, Samuel K. walks and curbings in the new Hen­ Portland today. They have been dles. Some of us have heard fiddles ♦ breaks at Canton. Inquiries ♦
today to visit with friends
| H„n j
McClurg la In the city' Grove,
dricks'
addition
on
the
north
slope
stored tn the baggage room for the played upstairs of a night, with a
Buslck and Ixiulsa Ix-onard. Rev. W.
have been instituted with a ♦
Mr arid Mrs. G H O. Humbert from Portland on business.
of College Hill. Then* aYe twelve past year, where they have been In heavy foot beating itme on the floor ♦
♦
view of taking measures for ♦
went to Cottage Grove today.
I w G Haatlhgs. of Roseburg. Is I J. Gardner oflclatlng »
blocks of walk to be built.
the way.
above us. Thf fiddle is not a king. ♦ the protection of British subj- ♦
Baxter Young and wife, of Fall |n the city for a day or so.
At
5
p.
n».,
October
6.
1910,
at
the
He
Is
too
common.
Our
familiarity
♦ ects there.
♦
( reek, were In the clt ytoday
Mr». c E «warts of Donna
J. O. Watts recovered a fine um­
Farmers living south of Eugene with the fiddle has bred contempt,
home of the officiating clergyman.
Mrs M f
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■'L Slaytor
^went * to -----
Sagl- »hopping In Eugene yesterday.
brella
through
the
lost
ads In The on the road to Spencer Butte declare expressed in such words as "fiddle­ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•
Rev
Walter
Callison
at
East
Fifteen-
brelia
tnrougn
me
iu»»
naw today after a visit here.
(' Stuart and wife made a trip u P. > tn
th and
in Eugene,
M. Guard classified columns. When they j that the county road where the Col- sticks,” "fiddling about” and “drunk
ana High
rngn streets,
mreei», iu
r.«
Rev G H O F
‘
Humbert
went to
Mohawk valley yesterday,
I-
-- --- and
—« —
— e.
«- Griggs, will bring strayed umbrellas back to lege Hill streetcar track has been as a fiddler.’’
OFFICERS WERE AFTER
'
D.
.Murphy
Mrs.
Q."
E
Cottag" Grove this r afternoon.
,, L.
__ Cheshire Is down
___ _ from both of Holly. Idnn county.
Mr». W.
their owners it Is evidence that the laid has been left in such a condl-
Haroldi
plays
the
violin
and
the
H D Wilson, of Inland. Is trans- u.well to visit for a "few day»"
Guard ads have wonderful pulling tion that It will hardly be fit to use advance sheets say he is to use a
HART A LONG TIME
acting business in Eugene today.
< J. T. Callison returned to Pleasant
power.
this winter after the rains set in. "Strad.”
♦•»»»»♦♦•••••••••♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦A
It B Freeman. C C. Wlsaler and Hill yesterday after visiting her*
•
•
•
to the county court will
Man Arrested in Eugene Evad­
O. O. Wheeler, of Comb City, Ind ,
DIED
I A I-os Angeles man who was here A be petition
Mrs. P. Staggs went to Junction I
prepared.
I knew that Marjori studied music
DIED
arrived In Eugene this morning and City yesterady afternoon to visit,
ed Capture for Five
(
recently is contemplating the pur­
In the well-known conservatory, al­
am looking over the country with a
F. G. Myers, of Fa'em, was t rima­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦••••••♦••••♦♦♦A chase of a vacant lot in a prominent
Eugene's
nimrods
are
now
polish
­
though
she
never
plays.
“
I
have
Weeks
(
view to locating.
acting business In Eugene today.
place in the business district and ing up their shotguns in readiness come,” I said, "to beg you to tell me
Jacob A Rise, of Kalent. la trans­
At the home of Frank J Miller, erecting a good business block there­ for the opening of the pheasant sea- just what is a 'Strad.”
E. J. Fowler, of Hornbrook, Cal.
Thomas Hart, the man arrested in
acting business In Eugene today.
his brother-in-law, at Albany. Oct. 7. on. Negotiations are now pending ' son a week from Saturday. Farmers
1 was in arrivsC here thia morning.
Marjori
looked * puzzled.
“A
Wednesday for assaulting his
C. Campbell, of Greenwell. Texas. 1 1910. at 5 p. m . William J Darroch. for the sale.
Mr and Mrs M D. Clarke return­
i report the birds pretty plentiful, al­ 'Strad?’ Oh. you man! The Strad- Eugene
wife, as mentioned in that evening's
was an arrival ,n Eugene this morn- of Eugene aged 55 years. He was a
ed to Yoncalla today after a visit,
though many have been killed out ivarius. the violin of violins.”
Guard, had evaded capture for five
1 brother-in-law of Dr. J. C. and El-
The funeral of Alexander Patter- of season. The early shooting
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J B Hopkins and wife went to Inti
always
“Antonio Stradivari was the great­ weeks. A press dispatch from Rose­
Halsey today to visit over Sunday. | Thorn Jackson end W. W. Jackson mer Gray of Eugene, and had lived son was largely attended this after- frjRhtens them and by the time the est of the great violin makers who burg
says:
Ros« Hunt and J. M Ryan arrived of la>rane, were In the city over here many yearn. He leaves a wife noon. Dr. B. F. Rowland, of Salem season opens they will be pretty wild. made the Italian village of Cremona
After
a chase lasting five weeks.
The
burial
will
take
_
__
f
r
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__
¡and
one
»
>n.
formerly
pastor
of
the
local
M.
E
night.
In th* city form l-owdl Inst night.
famous. In the shops of Cremona <
Hart, of Wilbur, wanted in
A C. Pierce, of Silverton, Is trnns- place In Etit' ne tomorrow afternoon church, conducted the services and
Mi»» Elisabeth Snell went to Junc­
Articles of incorporation of the were made all of the greatest violins I Thomas
county on the charge of assault
tion City today to visit over Sunday. acting business In Eugene for a few Th- inner •’ x 11 be In charge of the the remains were interred In the I Lowell Mercantile Co. were filed with of the world today, and they werei this
with a dangerous weapon, was ar­
local b’dg - ' 'Iks, the deceased be- O. O. F. cemetery.
is on a trip to days.
Dr n F Hcniefe
-
the county clerk today. The incor­ done before 1760.”
rested by Constable Singleton, ot
f the lodge at Ash-,
Miss Frances Grout, of Salem. Is Ing ft I lea-
Blue J. ver, having left Inst evening.
porators ci are
jrui.iioin
» «- launoiu
Edward E. Smith. »_•
Gert-i
x.. %
"Have we made none since? Why1 Roseburg,
at Eugene this afternoon.
will be conducted. A. M. < Geary, a graduate of the ru
.... de
.i._ Smith and «j.
.1..»..- w
— funeral
—
Helmus
W. Thorns-
Thomp- have we not excelled them?”
N. I' Palms, of Olympia, Wash., her* for a few days’ visit with land. The
According to an affidavit furnished
at the Day undertaking chapel on* Tniversity in 1910. Is running his son. The capital stock is $5.000 and I "Because they are perfect. But
was an arrival In Eugene last night, friends.
father's fruit ranch at Medford.
, lut_ principal
lllluvll,al place ul
U»,„CTO , is o at' our technical skill, our scientific! the district attorney for Mrs. Hart,
.Ithe
of „
business
J. Tr ey and wife, of Fresno. Cal., 1 Harvey St ack pole Is In th<* ri ty West Seventh street.
the prosecuting witness. Hart held a
spite of his rural occupation. Geary Lowen 1. Mr. Smith and wife have strides—”
were n ivala In Eugene thia morn- from Portland to attend his own
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
still finds time to < engage in the been conducting a general store at, "Scientific nonsense! The modern- leaded rifle within two inches of her
wedding.
Ing.
and threatened to kill her if
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___
Ila is corre 1 that place for some time past.
Mrs. <’. C. Page returned to Al­
newspaper
business.
He
Mrs
manufacturer, with his elaborate head
refused to deed away a certain
bany today, after a visit with friends
today, t
plant and a specialist to finish each she
Eugene. Oregon. Oct. 5, 1910 spondent for the Morning Oregonian
In Eugene.
to.*.
At last the cement cross walk at part, can not even produce a violin j tract of land, to which she asserts
Anderson. Nellie
B F. Woodworth and wife arrived
Welter E. Fisk and H. L. Chilson the alley between The Guard and the made in one of those simple shops^ exclusive title.
Mrs T. I Harris, of Palisades, Col­
Bailey.
Mrs.
Minnie
partners, have begun suit in the cir Chambers buildings was re-built to­ with its rude bench, hand tools, glue^ Before the officers could serve the
orado. tra» an arrival In Eugene to- here last night from Cashion. Okla­
Baker. Mrs. E. A.
cult court against L. P. Wyatt. Mrs day, after having been
„„„ in bad
„„„ condi- pot. strips of wood hanging about warrant Hart escaped to the woods.
day to vlalt at the Boults home on homa. expecting to locate in this vi-
Barron. Clara
A. D. Hyland, the Keeney-Hyland | Gon f()r niore than a year. Every and its three-legged stool. He cannot Singleton learned yesterday that
,clnlty.
Twelfth street.
Beck. Miss Bonnie
Realty Co. and others to recover me-, tjnie there wa8 a rain the big hole in duplicate even the varnish. Volumes! Hart was at Eugene and left immedi­
Mrs. G. R Chrisman went to Cot­
Mrs John Hampton went to Cot­
Bierman. Wm.
ney for building a store and restaur­ the walk would be full of water, have been written disputing over the ately for that place.
tage Gi >ve today to visit over Sun tage Grove this afternoon to visit for
Bolton, W. O.
Hart says that he had intended to
ant at Lowell. L. M. Travis is at­ much to the inconvenience of pedes-1 composition of the varnish used by
a few days.
day.
Botlnberg. Roy
return to Roseburg and that his wife
torney
for
the
plaintiffs.
! Mrs. W. T. Kayser arrived down
trians.
The
cross
walk
just
across,
Stradivari.
No
one
since
his
day
has
Care. Theodore
Mrs. Henry Veatch. of Cottnge from Cottage Grove this afternoon
wjjl refuse to prosecute. On his per­
the street was also partially re-built. equaled a single part of one of his son
Coffin. Mao
Grove. waa shopping In the city to- . on business.
were found letters from his wife
Stage passengers out this morning
violins. Any portion of a Stradivari- bearing a recent date, in which she
Cook. Mrs. B. R.
day.
were the following: Mrs. Felix
Carl
V.
Oglesby
left
this
morning
The
following
have
written
Mana
­
us combined in another violin will be
Davis, Mr and Mrs. C. C.
Mm O. J. Van Horn returned to for Blue River where he will cruise
Sparks, to Blue River: Mrs. Camp­ ger Freeman, of the promotion de­ recognized by the connolseur and wil addressed him in affectionate terms.
Dickson. Mrs. Emmett.
Junction City today after a visit i Mini«
In one letter she implored him to re­
bell.
to
Foley
Springs:
Tom
Tucker
partment
of
the
Commercial
club,
timber.
be stalked the world over until it is
Dixon. Mrs. H. E.
hem.
and wife, to Vida: N. A. Nelson, to that they were about to start with re-covered and replaced in the origi­ turn.
Mrs.
J.
I.ensman
and
parents
went
Donaldson,
Mr
Robt.
N. F. Carter and family, of Marsh­ to Junction City today to reside there
......
-
Foley Springs; Carl Oglesby, to Blue their
families for
Eugene: ~
B. F. nal.”
Drake. Bertha C5
An audience which nearly filled
field. were arrivals In Eugene last . in the future.
River: Mrs. O. W. Hurd, to Maple­ McCready, of Cherokee, Iowa: J. A.
“The violins of Cremona were ap­
Dury.
Mr.
J.
B.
night
ton, and E. L. Lewis, to Hale.
to I preciated in their day; large orders the tabernacle and which was esti­
Boner,
of
Moline.
Ill.,
who
was
1
Carl
G.
Washburne.
of
the
McMor-
Fallon.
Mr.
Lawrence
A. R. Black, of this city, was n ran A Washburne store, went to
have started on the 4th inst.: W. H. came from the various courts of roy­ mated at about 1800 persons, greet­
Fitzgerald, J. H.
passenger on the noon train north Portland today.
Brew Griffin and Ed McCornack Troy, of North field. Miss., and J. F. alty, but who was to know that they ed Merritt LeRoy. the chalk talker,
Gard. Mr. Jesse W
today.
went to the duck preserves west of Parina. of Pacific Grove. Cal., wh never again would be equaled? When last night. Judging by the frequent
H. N. Holmes, of Ypsilanti. Mich.,
Goldsworthy. H. E.
and uproarious laughter
Rev M. F. Horn went to Roseburg Is In the city looking It over with a
the city today to prepare the grounds wants Mr. Freeman to engage
they got out of repair they were applause
Grant. Mr. Allen
which at times swept over the audi­
today to prach at the Christian I View to locating.
for the coming winter's shooting house for him.
thrown
aside.
It
is
said
that
parts
Grimes, Mrs.
they were greatly pleased.
church
There are few ducks there now, but
Miss Florence Martin, after a visit
of them were used even as dust pans torium.
Hall. Mrs. Eva
Mr. LeRoy drew a large number of
Hon. R. M. Veatch, of Cottage in Eugene, returned to her home in
there is not water enough to hold
HARRISBl'RG
NEWS.
An
obscure
Italian
carpenter
named
Harvey, Ernest.
cartoons and made Instruct­
Grove, In In the city attending the
them. They go on some where else
Tarisio who wandered about doing comical
today.
Henry. C. E.
ive and lnteresfl'ng remarks upon
meeting of the democratic county Portland
where
there
is
plenty
of
water.
here,
E.
C.
Hill
of
Migene
was
Mr and Mrs. R. D. Calkins went
odd jobs of repairing and playing them. The Y. M. C. A. was fortun­
Johnson. Ellen.
central committee.
Monday. Said he came especially to dance music on a poor fiddle at vil-i ate
to visit their
Luigi, Marchi.
in securing Mr. LeRoy’s services
J. i. I. i Philippi
ilinppi
Is heer
in
iii-vi
from Mon- to Portland today
nom
Architect Ford reports that the buy the big pumpkin.
lage fetes, came upon some of the
Lemons, Mrs. Gertie.
last evening; also for a chalk
mouth visiting at the home of his 'laughter , ' „ '
plans for the 24 cottages to be erect­
Mrs. J. P. Schooling has been quite derelicts. He began to gather then for
and Miss May
Mlss
Lola
Senders
Llllon,
Pitt
son, Henry.
ed by the Booth-Kellv company at ill at her home tn Coburg, having together, exchanging cheap new fid talk to boys at 2:30 p. m. Sunday
today,
after
a
returned
to
Portland
McAvoy,
Peter.
Miss Leila Parks, of Creswell
Wendling are ready for the biddeis been practically confined to her bed dies for them. He found his way in­ and a talk to men at 3:00 p. m.
McCullough. Mr. Allen D.
came down on the noon train to vlsl visit In the city.
to figure on and the plans for the i for the past month, with no indica­ to cathedrals, monasteries and con­ Sunday at the Y. M. C. A. building
returned
to
Al
­
Miss
Stella
Paggott
Mcl.ean. John O.
In Eugene.
new school house there will be read tion of relief at the present time.
vents. and through his hands into All boys and men are invited.
bany
today
after
n
visit
with
rela
­
Miller, Arthur G.
J. W. Baker, former state gamo
tomorrow. There is great buildin
J.
M.
Murphy,
wife
and
daughter.
those of Paris dealers passed most of
Miller, Mr. Jas. C.
big maple tree at the postof­
warden, was In the city from Cottage tives at Springfield.
activity In the little sawmill town.
Mrs. Scott, have taken the contract the great Cremonese violins. Mate' fice The
G.
Nettle,
who
has
been
nt
his
Mosely,
Mr.
Perry
(2)
corner seems to be dying, as alt
Grove todav,
of
supplying
the
construction
gang
of
of
the
Strads
disappeared
entirely,
Norcross. Mrs. W. H.
Mrs. T O Marfin and Mrs. H. C I summer home on the McKenxie, has
The notarial commission of C. W. the electric power line with their and but for Tarisio it is probable its leaves have fallen. It Is said by
O'Connor. Mr. Dan.
Kennv of Creswell were In the city, returned to Eugene,
Washbttrne was filed with the cour- .meals. They have secured an outfit that many more would have been those who seem to know that the
'I H. W. Stackman
of Buckley,
Olen, Miss.
W’alk has killed it and that
today »hoping
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ty cluerk today.
I consisting of cook wagon and sleep-; lost. More and more of them are be­ cement
of'Wash.. Is transacting
business In Eu-
Olin. Mr. Wnlter W.
the others will die.
Mr and Mr«. C.
< . H.
... Caulfield,
• ......... ............
.
ling
tents
so
arranged
that
the
camp,
ing placed in collections and kept un-i
Owens, Mrs. N. L.
Orfljion Citv. were expoctod today to
for a few dajM.
The members of the Boys’ Scouts may be quickly moved from place to der glass cases. Today if you put'
The secret was in him. George
Mrs ----
O W. Hurd left this morning
Parsons, William.
will take a "hike' tomorrow if the place along the route. The job will your money into a piano a few years, piece.
Visit In Eugene.
| ----
Elliot has put It into verse." Mar
Payne, A. R.
weather is satisfactory They will possibly last until spring.
Mrs. C R. Seitz and son left today for her home at Florence after a few
will pass and the piano will be use­ Jorl drew a little volume from the
Peterson. Cora.
probably walk to some place on ile
for LaGrande, where they will vlsl days’ stay In Eugene.
The Southern Willamette > Valley less Put your money into a Stradi-^ book shelf, “Here it is.”
Gent Taliafero, of Sumpter, arriv­
Pittman. Mr. I. D.
McKenxie river.
for several weeks.
Ram Breeders Association held a varlus—if you have enough—and it " 'Tis God gives skill, but not with­
Reid. Rev. Roy.
Mrs. Captain Johnson and Carol E ed here last night to visit his parents
meeting in town last week. The
’
offi- will be safer than in diamonds.”
men's handr.: be could not make
lie
Robinson, Mrs. A. B.
The town clock went wrong this cers were T. C. Vitus of Junction "In what lies the secret; the curve out
Johnson arrived in the city iron Mr. and Mrs. M. of B. Taliafero.
Antonio Stradivari's violins without
the
Columbia
Scharr,
Miss
Agnes.
1»
now
foreman
forenoon
and
was
several
hours
be
­
Flornece Inst night.
City, president G. G. Betts, secretary
i
the kind of wood?’
Antonio. ’ "
Simmons, E. B.. Esq.
hind for a while, lt was set this af- and treasurer, both of whom were
Attorney F. H. Greenmnn was a mine nt Sumpter.
• • •
"In everything. Stradivari's se­
Mrs
W.
O.
Powell
and
Mrs.
J.
Ing
­
Thompson.
Mrs.
Sue.
ternoon
and
is
now
going
along
at
its
passenger on the afternoon train to
re-elected for another year. This as­ cret was genius. He mastered his
Eugene
has
something of a violin
ham
returned
to
Saginaw
yesterday
Turbyflll,
Mr.
E.
T.
accustomed gait.
day for points south.
sociation haa been organized about art and then he played with his ma­ record. Kubelik played here. Frans
Waterman, J. K.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E Furnish wor after a shopping trip.
three
years,
its
object
being
to
bring
varied the curve» as he Knelsel played with the Knelsels;
White, Mr. L. W.
Mrs. J. Hanson went to Cottage
Wm. Linton has made a deal with buyer and seller closer together and terials. he He
Passengers north today. They wil
combined woods to suit his Maude Fowell played a magnificent
Whittemore. Mr. Noble.
Grove yesterday to visit her daugh­
N. C. Purkerson whereby he haa ex­ to ralaa the standard of rams. Its of­ chose,
hereafter live In Portland.
fancy, tinted the varnish at will, dec­
last year, while it is almost
Young, Mrs. N. B.
changed his place in Fairmount for ficer» claim It has been a success.— orated the exterior to satisfy his ar­ a program
Hugh Gray, of Albany, is In th*| ter. Mrs. J. S. Medley.
title 0 greatness to dwell In the
—J. U PAG 8. P. M.
Mrs. Felix Spark» returned to ber
a ten-acre tract adjoining Junction BalleUn.
city, having attended the funeral of
tistic so«l. a*d each was a vaster^ «ame town with Mr». Pipas.
Our Store is Bright and Sparkling With the
Newest Goods of the Season
Brassware, Sterling Silver, Cut Glass, Hand Paint
ed China, Umbrellas, Novelties
SETH
LARAWAY